Published June 5, 2018
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Latest Results from Daya Bay
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The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment has been collecting data since late 2011 and has already accumulated the largest sample of reactor antineutrinos to date. The experiment's unique configuration of eight identically designed detectors placed underground at different baselines from six 2.9 GWth nuclear reactors allows it to study a wide range of topics of interest in neutrino physics. In this talk I will review the latest results from Daya Bay on different fronts, with a focus on the most recent measurement of the oscillation parameters that drive the disappearance of electron antineutrinos at short baselines.
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