Accelerating Discovery: Model-Agnostic Likelihoods for the Reinterpretation of Particle Physics Results and their Application to the Belle II B⁺to K⁺νbar{ν} Measurement
Pith reviewed 2026-06-26 10:44 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
Reweighting joint distributions by theory prediction ratios produces model-agnostic likelihoods from existing particle physics results.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
The central discovery is a reinterpretation technique that starts from a histogram-based likelihood and reweights the joint distribution of reconstruction and kinematic variables according to the ratio of theoretical predictions of alternative to null hypotheses, thereby generating updated templates for any theoretical model while preserving correlations and systematic uncertainties, as shown in its application to the Belle II B+ to K+ nu nubar measurement for both Weak Effective Theory constraints and light new physics searches.
What carries the argument
The reweighting of the joint distribution of reconstruction and kinematic variables according to the ratio of theoretical predictions of alternative to null hypotheses, which generates updated templates from an existing histogram-based likelihood.
If this is right
- Any theoretical model can have updated templates produced from the original data.
- Correlations between variables and systematic uncertainties remain preserved in the reweighted distributions.
- The method enables constraints on Wilson coefficients in Weak Effective Theory from the Belle II result.
- A search for light new physics in two-body decays B+ to K+ X can be performed using the same likelihoods.
- Public release of the model-agnostic likelihoods makes experimental data more accessible for theoretical validation.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- This approach could be extended to other collider experiments to speed up model testing across the field.
- The distributable likelihoods might encourage more experiments to release similar tools, increasing the reuse of data.
- By reducing computational demands, it allows exploration of a wider range of theoretical parameters than previously feasible.
- Potential applications include rapid checks of models against multiple datasets simultaneously.
Load-bearing premise
Reweighting the joint distribution by the ratio of theoretical predictions updates the likelihood accurately for alternative hypotheses without needing corrections for differences in acceptance or efficiency between models.
What would settle it
Performing a full reanalysis for an alternative model where efficiency or acceptance varies significantly from the original and comparing the resulting limits or templates to those from the reweighting method would falsify the claim if they disagree substantially.
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read the original abstract
Experimental results in high-energy physics are inherently hypothesis-dependent, as collider analyses are designed to test specific theoretical frameworks. The proliferation of theoretical models creates a mismatch between the pace of theory development and experimental validation, motivating the reinterpretation of existing results in terms of alternative hypotheses. Existing strategies face limitations: full reanalysis requires enormous computational resources and experimental expertise, while simplified methods sacrifice accuracy by neglecting kinematic variations and systematic uncertainties. This thesis develops, validates, and applies a novel reinterpretation method that preserves statistical rigour while dramatically reducing computational requirements, enabling rapid inference on alternative theoretical parameters through distributable likelihoods. The method reweights the joint distribution of reconstruction and kinematic variables according to the ratio of theoretical predictions of alternative to null hypotheses. Starting from a histogram-based likelihood, this produces updated templates for any theoretical model while preserving correlations and systematic uncertainties. The method is validated through examples and applied to the Belle II $B^+ \to K^+ \nu\bar{\nu}$ measurement ($2.7\sigma$ tension with the Standard Model). Two analyses are presented: a Weak Effective Theory reinterpretation constraining Wilson coefficients, and a light new physics search via ${B^+ \to K^+ X}$ two-body decays. The public release of the resulting model-agnostic likelihoods establishes an important precedent for open science in experimental particle physics. By facilitating rapid theoretical validation, this approach democratizes experimental data access, enhances scientific return on investments, and advances FAIR Data principles in high-energy physics.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The paper claims to develop a reinterpretation method that starts from a histogram-based likelihood and reweights the joint distribution of reconstruction and kinematic variables by the ratio of theoretical predictions (alternative to null hypothesis). This produces updated templates for arbitrary models while preserving correlations and systematic uncertainties. The method is validated on examples and applied to the Belle II B+ → K+ νν̄ measurement (2.7σ SM tension), yielding a Weak Effective Theory analysis constraining Wilson coefficients and a search for light new physics in B+ → K+ X two-body decays. The resulting model-agnostic likelihoods are released publicly to enable rapid theoretical reinterpretation.
Significance. If the central claim holds, the approach would substantially lower the barrier to reinterpretation of experimental results by avoiding full reanalyses, while maintaining statistical rigour. The public release of the likelihoods is a concrete strength that advances open science and FAIR principles in HEP. The application to an existing measurement with observed tension demonstrates immediate utility for both EFT and BSM searches.
major comments (1)
- [Abstract] Abstract and method description: the central claim that reweighting the joint distribution by the ratio of theoretical predictions produces accurate updated templates for any model rests on the assumption that these predictions already incorporate all model-dependent differences in acceptance, efficiency, and detector response. The manuscript does not specify whether the theoretical predictions are evaluated at generator level or with full, model-specific simulation; if the former, kinematics-dependent efficiency variations between models would remain uncorrected and the reweighting would be insufficient.
minor comments (2)
- The term 'distributable likelihoods' is used in the abstract but not defined or distinguished from standard histogram likelihoods; a brief clarification of the precise output format would aid readers.
- Validation examples are mentioned but no quantitative metrics (e.g., pull distributions or coverage tests) are referenced in the abstract; adding a short summary of these metrics in the main text would strengthen the validation section.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their positive evaluation of the work's significance and for the constructive comment on the abstract and method. We address the point below and will revise the manuscript to improve clarity.
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Referee: [Abstract] Abstract and method description: the central claim that reweighting the joint distribution by the ratio of theoretical predictions produces accurate updated templates for any model rests on the assumption that these predictions already incorporate all model-dependent differences in acceptance, efficiency, and detector response. The manuscript does not specify whether the theoretical predictions are evaluated at generator level or with full, model-specific simulation; if the former, kinematics-dependent efficiency variations between models would remain uncorrected and the reweighting would be insufficient.
Authors: We agree that the manuscript does not explicitly state the level at which the theoretical predictions are evaluated. In the method, the ratio is formed from generator-level predictions for the alternative and null hypotheses, with reweighting applied directly to the joint distribution of reconstructed and kinematic variables obtained from the original analysis. This preserves the detector response encoded in the original templates but assumes that efficiency and acceptance variations between models are either negligible or already captured in the ratio for the observables considered. The referee is correct that this assumption requires clarification, particularly for models with substantially different kinematics. We will revise the abstract, method section, and discussion to explicitly note that predictions are generator-level, state the assumption regarding efficiency, and add a limitations paragraph describing the regime of validity (small efficiency variations) and when full simulation would be needed instead. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No circularity; method uses independent external theory inputs
full rationale
The paper's central procedure reweights joint distributions of reconstruction and kinematic variables by the ratio of theoretical predictions (alternative/null hypotheses) to produce updated templates. This step is defined in terms of external theoretical predictions, not quantities fitted from the Belle II data or self-referential definitions. No load-bearing steps reduce by construction to inputs via self-citation, fitted parameters renamed as predictions, or ansatz smuggling. The derivation chain remains independent of the target result and relies on external benchmarks for the theory ratios.
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