Abstract
The goal of the Daya Bay reactor experiment is to determine unknown neutrino mixing angle θ13. The non-standard interactions (NSIs) of the neutrinos will affect the neutrino oscillation probability. In this paper we check the Daya Bay experimental sensitivity to θ13 in the presence of NSIs. Clearly, in this single experiment the values of θ13 and NSIs cannot be determined. The experimental observation of neutrino oscillation indicates a non-zero θ13. But if we do not observe the neutrino oscillation, it will not be meant that the value of θ13 must be zero.
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