Recent Results from Daya Bay
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Abstract
The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment consists of eight functionally identical detectors which are distributed between three experimental halls at various baselines from six nuclear reactor cores. With the largest sample of reactor antineutrinos in the world, the experiment has leading sensitivity to the θ13 and Δm322 oscillation parameters, has set some of the most stringent limits for sterile neutrino mixing for Δm412 < ~1 eV2, and has precisely characterized the antineutrino emission from nuclear reactors. This talk will provide a brief overview and status of the experiment and highlight the most recent results.
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Presenters
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Olivia Dalager
University of California, Irvine
Authors
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Olivia Dalager
University of California, Irvine