The Daya Bay Experiment III: Design, Construction, and Calibration of the Active Water Shield

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The Daya Bay Experiment aims to measure the neutrino mixing angle θ13 precisely. In order to achieve the sensitivity of 0.01 in 2̂(2θ13), muon has to be identified with the design efficiency of 99.5%. This talk will give an overview on the Daya Bay muon system: Water Cherenkov Detector, and Resistive Plate Chambers (RPCs), its construction and calibration. Performance on real data will be discussed.

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