A new measure of tension between experiments
Abstract
Tensions between cosmological measurements by different surveys or probes have always been important --- and are presently much discussed --- as they may lead to evidence of new physics. Several tests have been devised to probe the consistency of datasets given a cosmological model, but they often have undesired features such as dependence on the prior volume, or burdensome requirements such as that of near-Gaussian posterior distributions. We propose a new quantity, defined in a similar way as the Bayesian evidence ratio, in which these undesired properties are absent. We test the quantity on simple models with Gaussian and non-Gaussian likelihoods. We then apply it to data from the Planck satellite: we investigate the consistency of CDM model parameters obtained from TT and EE angular power spectrum measurements, as well as the mutual consistency of cosmological parameters obtained from large scale (multipoles, ) and small scale () portions of each measurement and find no significant discrepancy in the six-dimensional CDM parameter space.
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@article{arxiv.1806.04292,
title = {A new measure of tension between experiments},
author = {Saroj Adhikari and Dragan Huterer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.04292},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
5 pages, 2 figures; v2: modification to the significance evaluation of the measure