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The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) experiment is a multi-purpose neutrino experiment, located at south China. JUNO’s primary goals are to determine the neutrino mass ordering (NMO) and to measure the neutrino oscillation parameters (sin$^{2}\theta_{12}$, $\Delta m^{2}_{21}$ and $\Delta m^{2}_{31}$) with high precision through observations of reactor antineutrinos.
The JUNO main detector consists of a 20-kton liquid scintillator central detector (CD), surrounded by a water pool that serves as a muon veto system and shields CD from radioactivity, and an external plastic-scintillator Top Tracker. Following more than ten years of detector construction and eight-month commissioning phase, JUNO started the physics data taking in the end of August 2025, and released the first physics results in November.
This talk will focus on the oscillation analysis results with reactor antineutrinos after few months of operation.
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