PHYSTAT-Gamma 2022

from Tuesday 27 September 2022 (12:00) to Friday 30 September 2022 (19:00)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
27 Sept 2022
28 Sept 2022
29 Sept 2022
30 Sept 2022
AM
PM
14:00
Pre-School on Statistical methods (until 17:30)
14:00 Statistics 101: A very fast introduction I - Glen Cowan  
14:50 Statistics 101: A very fast introduction II - Glen Cowan  
15:40 --- Coffee break ---
15:55 Selected applications of 'Statistics 101' in HE/VHE gamma-ray astronomy - Ullrich Schwanke  
16:30 Introduction to Machine Learning in astroparticle physics - Tim Ruhe  
14:00
General session (until 18:00)
14:00 Workshop Introduction - Ullrich Schwanke  
14:10 Introduction: Making the sum greater than its parts - Joshua Speagle (University of Toronto)  
14:30 Discussion  
14:35 Statistical methods for VHE gamma-ray astronomy: Gammapy - Regis Terrier Axel Donath  
15:05 Discussion  
15:15 --- Coffee break ---
15:35 Statistical methods for X-ray astronomy - Johannes Buchner  
16:05 Discussion  
16:20 Statistical methods for the combination of data: ThreeML - J Michael Burgees  
16:50 Discussion  
17:00 Selected problems from HAWC analyses - James Linnemann  
17:30 Discussion  
17:55 Closing remarks - Ullrich Schwanke  
14:00
Statistics Session (until 18:00)
14:00 Session introduction - Ullrich Schwanke  
14:05 Astrostatistics: Overview and highlights - Eric Feigelson  
14:45 Chi-square, K-S, and bootstrap: Fitting astrophysical models to data - Jogesh Babu  
15:25 Discussion  
15:40 --- Coffee break ---
16:00 Overview of Bayesian methods for multiwavelength gamma-ray astronomy - Tom Loredo  
16:40 Discussion  
16:55 Time Series Analysis In the Dynamic Universe - Jeff Scargle  
17:35 Discussion  
17:55 Closing remarks - Ullrich Schwanke  
14:30
Survey Session (until 18:00)
14:30 Session introduction - Ullrich Schwanke  
14:35 Counterpart identification: Overview - Tamas Budavari  
15:05 Discussion  
15:20 VHE gamma-ray surveys with CTA - Quentin Remy Jean-Philippe Lenain  
15:50 Discussion  
16:05 --- Coffee break ---
16:20 Identifying correct counterparts to high-energy sources by "multiwavelength educated guesses" imbibed in a Bayesian statistic environment - Mara Salvato  
16:50 Discussion  
17:05 Radio surveys - Beatriz Mingo  
17:35 Discussion  
17:50 Closing remarks - Ullrich Schwanke