Recent Results from Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment
Abstract
The Daya Bay reactor neutrino experiment announced the discovery of a non-zero value of 22θ13 with significance better than 5 σ in 2012. The experiment is continuing to improve the precision of 22θ13 and explore other physics topics. In this talk, I will show the current oscillation and mass-squared difference results which are based on the combined analysis of the measured rates and energy spectra of antineutrino events, an independent measurement of θ13 using IBD events where delayed neutrons are captured on hydrogens, and a search for light sterile neutrinos.
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