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The coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering (CEvNS) has the largest cross-section among all interaction channels for MeV neutrinos, yet detecting its faint nuclear recoil signal remains a significant challenge. Liquid xenon time projection chamber (LXeTPC) is a promising technology for CEvNS search due to its low background and low energy threshold. The RELICS (REactor neutrino LIquid xenon Coherent Scattering) experiment aims at reactor CEvNS detection using an LXeTPC. Located at a baseline of 25 meters from a 3-GW commercial reactor, RELICS will precisely measure the CEvNS cross-section to probe fundamental neutrino properties and search for physics beyond the Standard Model. This talk will present the current status and the physics potential of the RELICS experiment.
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