Speaker
Prof.
Ming-chung Chu
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Description
Utilizing powerful nuclear reactors as anti-neutrino sources, high mountains to provide ample shielding from cosmic rays in the vicinity, and functionally identical detectors with large target volume for near-far relative measurement, the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment has achieved unprecedented precision in measuring the neutrino mixing angle $\theta_{13}$ and the neutrino mass squared difference $|Δm^2_{ee}|$. I will report the latest Daya Bay results on neutrino oscillations, based on more than 2.5 million ${\bar\nu_e}$ inverse beta-decay interactions observed from the combination of 217 days of operation of six antineutrino detectors with a subsequent 1013 days using the complete configuration of eight detectors.
Experimental Collaboration | The Daya Bay Collaboration |
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Authors
Prof.
Ming-chung Chu
(The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
on behalf of the Daya Bay Collaboration