Title of article :
Maximum likelihood estimation of the broken power law spectral parameters with detector design applications
Author/Authors :
Howell، نويسنده , , Leonard W.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The method of Maximum Likelihood (ML) is used to estimate the spectral parameters of an assumed broken power law energy spectrum from simulated detector responses. This methodology, which requires the complete specificity of all cosmic-ray detector design parameters, is shown to provide approximately unbiased, minimum variance, and normally distributed spectra information for events detected by an instrument having a wide range of commonly used detector response functions.
procedure, coupled with the simulated performance of a proposed space-based detector and its planned life cycle, has proved to be of significant value in the design phase of a new science instrument. The procedure helped make important trade studies in design parameters as a function of the science objectives, which is particularly important for space-based detectors where physical parameters, such as dimension and weight, impose rigorous practical limits to the design envelope.
L methodology is then generalized to estimate broken power law spectral parameters from real cosmic-ray data sets.
Keywords :
Calorimeter , Broken power law , Spectral break , Cramer–Rao bound , Spectral knee , Cosmic-ray , Power law , Maximum likelihood
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics