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[Template Fitting] Is it ok to have large amount of empty bins in the template? #825

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tl;dr: You should keep the empty bins and it makes sense that the fit with empty bins included gives you smaller uncertaintes.

Empty bins in the data are completely ok, no need to cut them. Problematic are empty bins in the templates, more precisely, situations in which all templates have zero entries in some bin but the data bin is non-zero. Such bins have to be discarded in the likelihood function, because it is not possible to draw any information from them (all predictions happen to be empty, so there is no way to estimate the amplitudes).

If at least one template is filled for a given bin and the data bin is empty, the Poisson-based template fit can draw information from that. For th…

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