A bayesian model of credence in low energy supersymmetry

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Titel: A bayesian model of credence in low energy supersymmetry
Autoren: Dawid, Richard, 1966, Wells, James D.
Quelle: Synthese. 206(4)
Schlagwörter: Bayesian epistemology, Confirmation, Gauge field theory, Grand unified theory, High energy physics, Supersmmetry
Beschreibung: We carry out a quantitative Bayesian analysis of the evolution of credences in low energy supersymmetry (SUSY) in light of the most relevant empirical data. The analysis is based on the assumption that observers apply principles of optimism or pessimism about theory building in a coherent way. On this basis, we provide a rough assessment of the current range of plausible credences in low energy SUSY and determine in which way data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN changes those credences. For observers who had been optimistic about low energy SUSY before the LHC, the method reports that LHC data does lead to decreased credences in accordance with intuition. The decrease is moderate, however, and keeps posteriors at very substantial levels. The analysis further establishes that a very high but not yet indefensible degree of pessimism regarding the success chances of theory building still results in quite significant credences in Grand Unification (GUT) and low energy SUSY for the time right before the start of the LHC. The pessimist’s credence in low energy SUSY remains nearly unchanged once LHC data is taken into account.
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Zugangs-URL: https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-247873
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-025-05252-8
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Abstract:We carry out a quantitative Bayesian analysis of the evolution of credences in low energy supersymmetry (SUSY) in light of the most relevant empirical data. The analysis is based on the assumption that observers apply principles of optimism or pessimism about theory building in a coherent way. On this basis, we provide a rough assessment of the current range of plausible credences in low energy SUSY and determine in which way data from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN changes those credences. For observers who had been optimistic about low energy SUSY before the LHC, the method reports that LHC data does lead to decreased credences in accordance with intuition. The decrease is moderate, however, and keeps posteriors at very substantial levels. The analysis further establishes that a very high but not yet indefensible degree of pessimism regarding the success chances of theory building still results in quite significant credences in Grand Unification (GUT) and low energy SUSY for the time right before the start of the LHC. The pessimist’s credence in low energy SUSY remains nearly unchanged once LHC data is taken into account.
ISSN:00397857
15730964
DOI:10.1007/s11229-025-05252-8