Abstract of DYB APS April talk II: Design, Construction, and Calibration of the Antineutrino Detectors

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The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment aims for the cleanest and the most precise measurement of the third neutrino mixing angle θ13, which will unlock the gateway of studying the CP violation in leptonic sector. The principle of the central Antineutrino Detectors is the inverse beta decay with coincidence detection of positron scitillation/annilation and neutron capture on Gadolinium. A 3-zone design was adopted for Antineutrino Detectors to minimize systematic uncertainties in detector target mass. Furthermore, an automated calibration system was developed to give a comprehensive and robust energy calibration with Ge, Co and AmC sources. In this talk, we will describe the design and construction of our Antineutrino Detectors. In addition, the performance of calibrations of our Antineutrino Detectors will be presented.

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