Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1854691 Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 2006 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper discusses two proposed experiments to measure the unknown neutrino mixing angle, θ13θ13, with high precision, sin22θ13≤0.01sin22θ13≤0.01. These experiments would search for a reduction in the flux as a function of distance, and for changes in the energy spectrum, of the antineutrinos emitted by nuclear power reactors (a) at the Braidwood reactor in Illinois in the USA, and (b) at the Daya Bay reactor near Shenzhen, China. A key common feature of these experiments is that they would use multiple identical antineutrino detectors placed at different distances from the reactor. Taking the ratio of the neutrino signals from these multiple detectors should lead to high sensitivity by cancelling out many of the systematic errors.

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