Practical Statistics for Astronomers
Astronomy needs statistical methods to interpret data, but statistics is a many-faceted subject that is difficult for non-specialists to access. This handbook helps astronomers analyze the complex data and models of modern astronomy. This second edition has been revised to feature many more examples using Monte Carlo simulations, and now also includes Bayesian inference, Bayes factors and Markov chain Monte Carlo integration. Chapters cover basic probability, correlation analysis, hypothesis testing, Bayesian modelling, time series analysis, luminosity functions and clustering. Exercises at the end of each chapter guide readers through the techniques and tests necessary for most observational investigations. The data tables, solutions to problems, and other resources are available online at www.cambridge.org/9780521732499. Bringing together the most relevant statistical and probabilistic techniques for use in observational astronomy, this handbook is a practical manual for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and professional astronomers.
- Focuses on areas of statistics that are actually used by astronomers to analyze complex data and models
- Second edition contains more examples using Monte Carlo simulation, as well as Bayesian inference, Bayes factors and Markov Chain Monte Carlo integration
- Exercises at the end of each chapter demonstrate the techniques and tests necessary for most observational investigations
- An accompanying website includes solutions to all examples presented in the book, an historical overview of the development of statistics, and sample datasets
Product details
April 2012Paperback
9780521732499
374 pages
228 × 152 × 17 mm
0.6kg
89 b/w illus. 26 tables 73 exercises
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Table of Contents
- 1. Decision
- 2. Probability
- 3. Statistics and expectations
- 4. Correlation and association
- 5. Hypothesis-testing
- 6. Data modelling and parameter-estimation: basics
- 7. Data modelling and parameter-estimation: advanced topics
- 8. Detection and surveys
- 9. Sequential data - 1D statistics
- 10. Statistics of large-scale structure
- 11. Epilogue: statistics and our Universe
- Appendices
- References
- Index.