The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment is designed to provide a precise measurement of the smallest neutrino-mixing angle, θ13. It is located at the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Complex in southern China. Eight antineutrino detectors with identical design, each with a 20-t gadolinium-doped liquid-scintillator target, are deployed in three underground experimental halls at different distances from...
JUNO (Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory), a 20 kton multi-purpose underground liquid scintillator detector, has been proposed and approved for realization in the south of China. After an intense design phase, the overall structure of the detector has been fully finalized, paving the way towards the construction of the several components and subsystems, which is now in a very advanced...
Neutrino activities at CERN have strongly developed in recent years, following the recommendation of the European Strategy Group issued in 2013: “to pave the way to the for a substantial European role in future long-baseline experiments”. A large facility for R&D and test of neutrino detectors has grown. The main programmes will be discussed, including the prototypes of the DUNE long-baseline...
The DANSS is a highly segmented m3 antineutrino-spectrometer aimed to search for SBL sterile neutrino oscillations in reactor sector, as well as to solve applied tasks of monitoring the power and fuel composition of a nuclear reactor. The detector measures the antineutrino spectrum by the IBD method from an industrial nuclear reactor (3.1 GWth, KNNP, Rusia) at distances 10.7-12.7 m from the...