1. The muon system of the Daya Bay Reactor antineutrino experiment
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An, FP, An, FP, Balantekin, AB, Band, HR, Beriguete, W, Bishai, M, Blyth, S, Brown, RE, Butorov, I, Cao, GF, Cao, J, Carr, R, Chan, YL, Chang, JF, Chang, L, Chang, Y, Chasman, C, Chen, HS, Chen, HY, Chen, QY, Chen, SJ, Chen, SM, Chen, XC, Chen, XH, Chen, Y, Chen, YX, Cheng, YP, Cherwinka, JJ, Chu, MC, Cummings, JP, Dale, E, De Arcos, J, Deng, ZY, Ding, YY, Diwan, MV, Draeger, E, Du, XF, Dwyer, DA, Edwards, WR, Ely, SR, Fu, JY, Ge, LQ, Gill, R, Goett, J, Gonchar, M, Gong, GH, Gong, H, Gu, WQ, Guan, MY, Guo, XH, Hackenburg, RW, Han, GH, Hans, S, He, M, He, Q, Heeger, KM, Heng, YK, Hinrichs, P, Hor, YK, Hsiung, YB, Hu, BZ, Hu, LJ, Hu, LM, Hu, T, Hu, W, Huang, EC, Huang, HX, Huang, HZ, Huang, XT, Huber, P, Hussain, G, Isvan, Z, Jaffe, DE, Jaffke, P, Jetter, S, Ji, XL, Ji, XP, Jiang, HJ, Jiao, JB, Johnson, RA, Kang, L, Kebwaro, JM, Kettell, SH, Kramer, M, Kwan, KK, Kwok, MW, Kwok, T, Lai, WC, Lai, WH, Lau, K, Lebanowski, L, Lee, J, Lei, RT, Leitner, R, Leung, A, Leung, JKC, Lewis, CA, Li, DJ, Li, F, Li, GS, Li, QJ, An, FP, An, FP, Balantekin, AB, Band, HR, Beriguete, W, Bishai, M, Blyth, S, Brown, RE, Butorov, I, Cao, GF, Cao, J, Carr, R, Chan, YL, Chang, JF, Chang, L, Chang, Y, Chasman, C, Chen, HS, Chen, HY, Chen, QY, Chen, SJ, Chen, SM, Chen, XC, Chen, XH, Chen, Y, Chen, YX, Cheng, YP, Cherwinka, JJ, Chu, MC, Cummings, JP, Dale, E, De Arcos, J, Deng, ZY, Ding, YY, Diwan, MV, Draeger, E, Du, XF, Dwyer, DA, Edwards, WR, Ely, SR, Fu, JY, Ge, LQ, Gill, R, Goett, J, Gonchar, M, Gong, GH, Gong, H, Gu, WQ, Guan, MY, Guo, XH, Hackenburg, RW, Han, GH, Hans, S, He, M, He, Q, Heeger, KM, Heng, YK, Hinrichs, P, Hor, YK, Hsiung, YB, Hu, BZ, Hu, LJ, Hu, LM, Hu, T, Hu, W, Huang, EC, Huang, HX, Huang, HZ, Huang, XT, Huber, P, Hussain, G, Isvan, Z, Jaffe, DE, Jaffke, P, Jetter, S, Ji, XL, Ji, XP, Jiang, HJ, Jiao, JB, Johnson, RA, Kang, L, Kebwaro, JM, Kettell, SH, Kramer, M, Kwan, KK, Kwok, MW, Kwok, T, Lai, WC, Lai, WH, Lau, K, Lebanowski, L, Lee, J, Lei, RT, Leitner, R, Leung, A, Leung, JKC, Lewis, CA, Li, DJ, Li, F, Li, GS, and Li, QJ
- Abstract
The Daya Bay experiment consists of functionally identical antineutrino detectors immersed in pools of ultrapure water in three well-separated underground experimental halls near two nuclear reactor complexes. These pools serve both as shields against natural, low-energy radiation, and as water Cherenkov detectors that efficiently detect cosmic muons using arrays of photomultiplier tubes. Each pool is covered by a plane of resistive plate chambers as an additional means of detecting muons. Design, construction, operation, and performance of these muon detectors are described.
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- 2015