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Published November 2013 | Submitted
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Assembly and Installation of the Daya Bay Antineutrino Detectors

Abstract

The Daya Bay reactor antineutrino experiment is designed to make a precision measurement of the neutrino mixing angle θ_(13), and recently made the definitive discovery of its non-zero value. It utilizes a set of eight, functionally identical antineutrino detectors to measure the reactor flux and spectrum at baselines of ~ 300–2000 m from the Daya Bay and Ling Ao Nuclear Power Plants. The Daya Bay antineutrino detectors were built in an above-ground facility and deployed side-by-side at three underground experimental sites near and far from the nuclear reactors. This configuration allows the experiment to make a precision measurement of reactor antineutrino disappearance over km-long baselines and reduces relative systematic uncertainties between detectors and nuclear reactors. This paper describes the assembly and installation of the Daya Bay antineutrino detectors.

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© 2013 Institute of Physics Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl. Received: September 24, 2013. Accepted: November 4, 2013. Published: November 28, 2013. We would like to thank the U.S. and Chinese technicians who made the timely completion of this experiment possible. This work was supported in part by the DOE Office of Science, High Energy Physics, under contract DE-FG02-95ER40896, the University of Wisconsin, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China (Project Nos. CUHK 1/07C and CUHK3/CRF/10), and the focused investment scheme of CUHK.

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