Short-baseline Reactor Neutrino Oscillation

Abstract

The successful measurements of the smallest neutrino mixing angle, θ13, in 2012 by the short (12 km) baseline reactor neutrinos experiments, Daya Bay, RENO, and Double Chooz, have triggered a golden age of neutrino physics. The three experiments have been improving the θ13 measurements by accumulating event statistics and reducing systematic uncertainties. Now the θ13 measurement is the most precise one among the mixing angles in the Pontecorvo-Maki-Nakagawa-Sakata matrix. The most updated θ13 and m2ee measurements from these experiments are reported here as well as the 5 MeV excess, absolute reactor neutrino flux and sterile neutrino search. The best final precision on the sin22θ13 (| m2ee|) measurement is expected to be 3\% (3\%). A combined analysis from the three experiments will reduce the uncertainty and the relevant activity has started recently.

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