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The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment
- Creators
- McKeown, R. D.
- Daya Bay Collaboration
- Other:
- Marshak, M. L.
Chicago
Abstract
The Daya Bay reactor neutrino experiment is designed to study the disappearance of antineutrinos from the Daya Bay nuclear power plant in China. The goal of this experiment is to measure the remaining unknown neutrino mixing parameter theta13 with high precision: sin^2(2Θ_(13))<0.01. The experiment is presently under construction and it is anticipated that data acquisition will begin in 2011.
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© 2009 American Institute of Physics. Issue Date: 17 December 2009. The author would like to acknowledge the contributions of the members of the Daya Bay collaboration. The Daya Bay experiment is supported in part by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the US Department of Energy.Attached Files
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