
TL;DR
The Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment aims to precisely measure the neutrino mixing angle θ13 with high accuracy within three years, detailing its site, detector design, and background estimation.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed experimental setup and methodology for measuring θ13 with unprecedented precision.
Findings
Projected measurement precision of sin^2(2θ13) better than 0.01
Comprehensive background estimation methods
Design of the experimental site and detectors
Abstract
The Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment is proposed to measure sin^2(2\theta_{13}) to better than 0.01 at 90% C.L. in a three-year run. The experimental site, detector design, and background estimation are presented.
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