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DTSTART:20230126T203000Z
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SUMMARY:Reactor Neutrino Experiments in China: Daya Bay and JUNO\, NPA
 C (Nuclear/Particle/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\, Wei Wang\, Sun Yat-sen Univer
 sity
DESCRIPTION:Reactor neutrino experiments have played irreplaceable rol
 es in the history of neutrino physics and in recent years\, two major 
 ones have been built in Southern China\, a short-baseline one\, the Da
 ya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment\, and a medium-baseline one\, Jiang
 men Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO)\, which is currently under
  construction. Daya Bay discovered the value of θ 13 successfully and
  currently also holds the best atmospheric mass-squared difference mea
 surement. The unexpected large value of θ 13 has also made the neutri
 no mass ordering measurement possible using reactor neutrinos\, which 
 is what JUNO is aiming to resolve by carefully arranging two oscillati
 on frequencies onto the same energy spectrum. In this talk\, we will g
 ive a general review on neutrino oscillation\, the Daya Bay latest res
 ults\, the design of JUNO and its current status.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8145
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