Results from the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment
- Tsang, KV;
- An, FP;
- An, Q;
- Bai, JZ;
- Balantekin, AB;
- Band, HR;
- Beriguete, W;
- Bishai, M;
- Blyth, S;
- Brown, RL;
- Cao, GF;
- Cao, J;
- Carr, R;
- Chan, WT;
- Chang, JF;
- Chang, Y;
- Chasman, C;
- Chen, HS;
- Chen, HY;
- Chen, SJ;
- Chen, SM;
- Chen, XC;
- Chen, XH;
- Chen, XS;
- Chen, Y;
- Chen, YX;
- Cherwinka, JJ;
- Chu, MC;
- Cummings, JP;
- Deng, ZY;
- Ding, YY;
- Diwan, MV;
- Draeger, E;
- Du, XF;
- Dwyer, D;
- Edwards, WR;
- Ely, SR;
- Fang, SD;
- Fu, JY;
- Fu, ZW;
- Ge, LQ;
- Gill, RL;
- Gonchar, M;
- Gong, GH;
- Gong, H;
- Gornushkin, YA;
- Gu, WQ;
- Guan, MY;
- Guo, XH;
- Hackenburg, RW;
- Hahn, RL;
- Hans, S;
- Hao, HF;
- He, M;
- He, Q;
- Heeger, KM;
- Heng, YK;
- Hinrichs, P;
- Hor, YK;
- Hsiung, YB;
- Hu, BZ;
- Hu, T;
- Huang, HX;
- Huang, HZ;
- Huang, XT;
- Huber, P;
- Issakov, V;
- Isvan, Z;
- Jaffe, DE;
- Jetter, S;
- Ji, XL;
- Ji, XP;
- Jiang, HJ;
- Jiao, JB;
- Johnson, RA;
- Kang, L;
- Kettell, SH;
- Kramer, M;
- Kwan, KK;
- Kwok, MW;
- Kwok, T;
- Lai, CY;
- Lai, WC;
- Lai, WH;
- Lau, K;
- Lebanowski, L;
- Lee, J;
- Lei, RT;
- Leitner, R;
- Leung, JKC;
- Leung, KY;
- Lewis, CA;
- Li, F;
- Li, GS;
- Li, QJ;
- Li, WD;
- Li, XB;
- Li, XN;
- Li, XQ;
- Li, Y;
- Li, ZB;
- Liang, H;
- Lin, CJ;
- Lin, GL;
- Lin, SK;
- Lin, YC;
- Ling, JJ;
- Link, JM;
- Littenberg, L;
- Littlejohn, BR;
- Liu, DW;
- Liu, JC;
- Liu, JL;
- Liu, YB;
- Lu, C;
- Lu, HQ;
- Luk, A;
- Luk, KB;
- Ma, QM;
- Ma, XB;
- Ma, XY;
- Ma, YQ;
- McDonald, KT;
- McFarlane, MC;
- McKeown, RD;
- Meng, Y;
- Mohapatra, D;
- Nakajima, Y;
- Napolitano, J;
- Naumov, D;
- Nemchenok, I;
- Ngai, HY;
- Ngai, WK;
- Nie, YB;
- Ning, Z;
- Ochoa-Ricoux, JP;
- Olshevski, A;
- Patton, S;
- Pec, V;
- Peng, JC;
- Piilonen, LE;
- Pinsky, L;
- Pun, CSJ;
- Qi, FZ;
- Qi, M;
- Qian, X;
- Raper, N;
- Ren, J;
- Rosero, R;
- Roskovec, B;
- Ruan, XC;
- Shao, BB;
- Shih, K;
- Steiner, H;
- Sun, GX;
- Sun, JL;
- Tagg, N;
- Tam, YH;
- Tanaka, HK;
- Tang, X;
- Themann, H;
- Torun, Y;
- Trentalange, S;
- Tsai, O;
- Tsang, RHM;
- Tull, CE;
- Tung, YC;
- Viren, B;
- Vorobel, V;
- Wang, CH;
- Wang, LS;
- Wang, LY;
- Wang, LZ;
- Wang, M;
- Wang, NY;
- Wang, RG;
- Wang, W;
- Wang, X;
- Wang, YF;
- Wang, Z;
- Wang, Z;
- Wang, ZM;
- Webber, DM;
- Wei, HY;
- Wei, YD;
- Wen, LJ;
- Whisnant, K;
- White, CG;
- Whitehead, L;
- Williamson, Y;
- Wise, T;
- Wong, HLH;
- Worcester, ET;
- Wu, FF;
- Wu, Q;
- Xi, JB;
- Xia, DM;
- Xing, ZZ;
- Xu, J;
- Xu, J;
- Xu, JL;
- Xu, Y;
- Xue, T;
- Yang, CG;
- Yang, L;
- Ye, M;
- Yeh, M;
- Yeh, YS;
- Young, BL;
- Yu, ZY;
- Zhan, L;
- Zhang, C;
- Zhang, FH;
- Zhang, JW;
- Zhang, QM;
- Zhang, SH;
- Zhang, YC;
- Zhang, YH;
- Zhang, YX;
- Zhang, ZJ;
- Zhang, ZP;
- Zhang, ZY;
- Zhao, J;
- Zhao, QW;
- Zhao, YB;
- Zheng, L;
- Zhong, WL;
- Zhou, L;
- Zhou, ZY;
- Zhuang, HL;
- Zou, JH
- et al.
Published Web Location
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0920563213006488Abstract
The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment was designed to achieve a sensitivity on the value of sin22θ13 to better than 0.01 at 90% CL. The experiment consists of eight antineutrino detectors installed underground at different baselines from six nuclear reactors. With data collected with six antineutrino detectors for 55 days, Daya Bay announced the discovery of a non-zero value for sin22θ13 with a significance of 5.2 standard deviations in March 2012. The most recent analysis with 139 days of data acquired in a six-detector configuration yields sin22θ13=0.089±0.010(stat.)±0.005(syst.), which is the most precise measurement of sin22θ13 to date. © 2013.
Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.