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Description
The PandaX experiment, located at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory, aims to detect various rare events such as dark matter particles, Majorana neutrino, and astrophysical neutrinos using a dual-phase xenon time projection chamber. The new generation detector, PandaX-4T, equipped with a 4-ton scale xenon target, has significantly advanced constraints on WIMP-nucleon interactions since its commissioning. Additionally, PandaX-4T has conducted sensitive searches for alternative dark matter candidates, rare decays of xenon isotopes, and solar neutrinos. More physics runs are ongoing and under analysis with improved background control and analysis techniques. In this talk, I will provide an overview of the PandaX experiment and discuss its status and recent progress.