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AstroStatistics Workshop
Data Analysis Challenges in Astrophysics
High-Energy Astrophysics Division Meeting, New Orleans
[5.01] Reconstructing Stellar DEMs from X-ray Spectra
H. Kang (Department of Statistics, Harvard University), D. van Dyk (Department of Statistics, University of California at Irvine), V. Kashyap (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics), A. Connors (Eureka Scientific)
[16.27] Computing Hardness Ratios with Poissonian Errors
D. A. van Dyk (Department of Statistics, University of California, Irvine), T. Park (Department of Statistics, Harvard University), V. L. Kashyap, A. Zezas (Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
[16.31] Detecting Variations in Source Intensity for Poisson Data
Y. Yu, X.L. Meng (Dept. of Statistics, Harvard Univ.), D. Van Dyk (Dept. of Statistics, UC Irvine), V. Kashyap, A. Zezas (Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Harvard Univ.)
[16.35] Accounting for Pileup in Chandra ACIS Spectra
Y. Yu (Dept. of Statistics, Harvard Univ.), D. Van Dyk (Dept. of Statistics, UC Irvine), A. Siemiginowska, P. Freeman, A. Zezas, V. Kashyap (Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, Harvard Univ.), A. Connors (Eureka Scientific)
[16.36] Relative Point Source Sensitivities with Tracking Compton Telescopes
M. Polsen (IGPP, UC Riverside), A. AkyЭz (Physics Dept., University of Cukurova, Adana, Turkey), D. Bhattacharya, T. J. O'Neill (IGPP, UC Riverside), J. Samimi (Physics Dept., Sharif Technical University, Tehran, Iran), A. D. Zych (IGPP, UC Riverside)
[16.37] Monte Carlo Simulations of a System of 2 Very Large Cherenkov Telescopes
S. B. Hughes, H. Krawczynski (Washington University in St. Louis), A. Falcone (Purdue University), I. Jung, J. Buckley (Washington University in St. Louis)
[##.##] Inference -- A Python Package for Astrostatistics
Tom Loredo (Dept. of Astronomy, Cornell University), Alanna Connors (Eureka Scientific), and Travis Oliphant (Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Brigham Young University)