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Title: Bayesian Blocks, A New Method to Analyze Structure in Photon Counting Data

Abstract: I describe a new time-domain algorithm for detecting localized structures (bursts), revealing pulse shapes, and generally characterizing intensity variations. The input is raw counting data, in any of three forms: time-tagged photon events (TTE), binned counts, or time-to-spill (TTS) data. The output is the most likely segmentation of the observation into time intervals during which the photon arrival rate is perceptibly constant -- i.e. has a fixed intensity without statistically significant variations. Since the analysis is based on Bayesian statistics, I call the resulting structures Bayesian Blocks. Unlike most, this method does not stipulate time bins -- instead the data themselves determine a piecewise constant representation. Therefore the analysis procedure itself does not impose a lower limit to the time scale on which variability can be detected. Locations, amplitudes, and rise and decay times of pulses within a time series can be estimated, independent of any pulse-shape model -- but only if they do not overlap too much, as deconvolution is not incorporated. The Bayesian Blocks method is demonstrated by analyzing pulse structure in BATSE $\gamma$-ray data. The MatLab scripts and sample data can be found on the WWW at: this http URL
Comments: 42 pages, 2 figures; revision correcting mathematical errors; clarifications; removed Cyg X-1 section
Subjects: Astrophysics (astro-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:astro-ph/9711233v2

Submission history

From: Jeffrey D. Scargle [view email]
[v1] Fri, 21 Nov 1997 00:21:34 GMT (53kb)
[v2] Mon, 25 May 1998 19:47:26 GMT (56kb)