Some recommended resources do dive into the topic
Recorded lectures and seminars
- Glen Cowan, Statistics for Particle Physicists, CERN Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, June 2021
- Kyle Cranmer, Likelihood publishing, RECAST, and simulation based inference, PHYSTAT seminar, 14 Oct 2020
- Nick Wardle, Can we really reinterpret data from the LHC?, PHYSTAT seminar, 10 March 2021
Papers and reports
- Publishing statistical models: Getting the most out of particle physics experiments, by K. Cranmer, S. Kraml, H. Prosper (eds.) et al., arXiv:2109.04981
- Reinterpretation of LHC Results for New Physics: Status and Recommendations after Run 2, by the LHC Reinterpretation Forum, arXiv:2003.07868
- Searches for New Physics: Les Houches Recommendations for the Presentation of LHC Results, by S. Kraml et al., arXiv:1203.2489
- Asymptotic formulae for likelihood-based tests of new physics, by G. Cowan, K. Cranmer, E. Gross, O. Vitells, arXiv:1007.1727
In the news
- New open release allows theorists to explore LHC data in a new way, CERN News, 9 Jan 2020
- ATLAS releases ‘full orchestra’ of analysis instruments, Symmetry, 14 Jan 2021
- LHC reinterpreters think long-term, CERN Courier, 28 Apr 2021