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Assembly and Installation of the Daya Bay Antineutrino Detectors

Authors :
Band, H. R.
Brown, R. L.
Carr, R.
Chen, X. C.
Chen, X. H.
Cherwinka, J. J.
Chu, M. C.
Draeger, E.
Dwyer, D. A.
Edwards, W. R.
Gill, R.
Goett, J.
Greenler, L. S.
Gu, W. Q.
He, W. S.
Heeger, K. M.
Heng, Y. K.
Hinrichs, P.
Ho, T. H.
Hoff, M.
Hsiung, Y. B.
Jin, Y.
Kang, L.
Kettell, S. H.
Kramer, M.
Kwan, K. K.
Kwok, M. W.
Lewis, C. A.
Li, G. S.
Li, N.
Li, S. F.
Li, X. N.
Lin, C. J.
Littlejohn, B. R.
Liu, J. L.
Luk, K. B.
Luo, X. L.
Ma, X. Y.
McFarlane, M. C.
McKeown, R. D.
Nakajima, Y.
Ochoa-Ricoux, J. P.
Pagac, A.
Qian, X.
Seilhan, B.
Shih, K.
Steiner, H.
Tang, X.
Themann, H.
Tsang, K. V.
Tsang, R. H. M.
Virostek, S.
Wang, L.
Wang, W.
Wang, Z. M.
Webber, D. M.
Wei, Y. D.
Wen, L. J.
Wenman, D. L.
Wilhelmi, J.
Wingert, M.
Wise, T.
Wong, H. L. H.
Wu, F. F.
Xiao, Q.
Yang, L.
Zhang, Z. J.
Zhong, W. L.
Zhuang, H. L.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The Daya Bay reactor antineutrino experiment is designed to make a precision measurement of the neutrino mixing angle theta13, and recently made the definitive discovery of its nonzero value. It utilizes a set of eight, functionally identical antineutrino detectors to measure the reactor flux and spectrum at baselines of 300 - 2000m from the Daya Bay and Ling Ao Nuclear Power Plants. The Daya Bay antineutrino detectors were built in an above-ground facility and deployed side-by-side at three underground experimental sites near and far from the nuclear reactors. This configuration allows the experiment to make a precision measurement of reactor antineutrino disappearance over km-long baselines and reduces relative systematic uncertainties between detectors and nuclear reactors. This paper describes the assembly and installation of the Daya Bay antineutrino detectors.<br />Comment: 31 pages, 19 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1309.1557
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/8/11/T11006