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The Daya Bay experiment investigates electron antineutrino disappearance from six 2.9 GWth reactors. Utilizing three near detectors (~500m) and three far detectors (~1650m), we have collected data over 55 days to measure sin²(2θ₁₃). The results contribute significantly to our understanding of neutrino oscillations and the mixing angle θ₁₃. Our analysis aims to provide insights into fundamental particle physics and neutrino properties, enhancing understanding of solar and atmospheric neutrinos.
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Daya Bay θ13 Results Observe electron-antineutrino disappearance six 2.9 GWth reactors six 20-ton detectors: 3 near (~500m), 3 far (~1650m) 55 days of running antineutrino detectors near far sin22θ13