Response to Comment on Daya Bay's definition and use of Delta(m^2_ee)
The Day Bay Collaboration: D. Adey, F. P. An, A. B. Balantekin, H. R., Band, M. Bishai, S. Blyth, D. Cao, G. F. Cao, J. Cao, J. F. Chang, Y. Chang,, H. S. Chen, S. M. Chen, Y. Chen, Y. X. Chen, J. Cheng, Z. K. Cheng, J. J., Cherwinka, M. C. Chu, A. Chukanov, J. P. Cummings

TL;DR
This paper is a response from the Daya Bay Collaboration addressing comments on their definition and application of the neutrino oscillation parameter Delta(m^2_ee).
Contribution
It clarifies the Daya Bay Collaboration's approach to defining and using Delta(m^2_ee) in neutrino oscillation analysis.
Findings
Clarification of Delta(m^2_ee) definition
Justification of its use in analysis
Response to specific comments
Abstract
The Daya Bay Collaboration responds to comments posted by S. Parke and R. Zukanovich Funchal regarding our use of Delta(m^2_ee).
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Fusion and Nuclear Reactions · Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques · Geological formations and processes
