Statistical theory of asymmetry detection

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We present an analysis of the probability distribution and moments for the counting-rate asymmetry function observed in a class of polarization and angular correlation measurements. The theory is based on the assumption that these experiments employ a pair of detectors which generate Poisson point processes in continuous time. The results are generalized to asymmetry measurements derived from multidetector systems. © 1979 North-Holland Publishing Co.

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Byrne, J., Gomes, P. R. S., & Ribeiro, J. (1979). Statistical theory of asymmetry detection. Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 158(C), 227–231. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0029-554X(79)92210-9

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