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LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:31, Friday 01 May 2026 (90091)
Ops Day Shift Summary

TITLE: 05/01 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY: GV6 was closed as part of the CP1 regen effort today, along with some beam profiling in the PCal lab and small tests on the QOSEM electronics.
LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
16:07 FAC Randy OSB Outside - Tractoring 18:09
18:16 FAC Kim LVEA - Technical cleaning 19:03
18:36 VAC Travis, Jordan, Gerardo LVEA - CP1 regen work, closing GV6 23:44
20:59 CAL Tony, Dripta PCal Lab Local Beam profiling 23:28
22:11 SUS Tom LVEA - QOSEM electronics 22:59
LHO VE
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 10:14, Friday 01 May 2026 - last comment - 10:35, Friday 01 May 2026(90089)
Fri CP1 Fill

Fri May 01 10:08:36 2026 INFO: Fill completed in 8min 33secs

 

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david.barker@LIGO.ORG - 10:35, Friday 01 May 2026 (90090)

In prep for the CP1 regen I have now disabled the autofills. To test that the disable button works, I setup for a 10:30 run today. The code detected the switch=disabled and did not run.

This setting has been accepted into CDS SDF.

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H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 08:48, Friday 01 May 2026 - last comment - 08:49, Friday 01 May 2026(90087)
PT100A added to VACSTAT

Gerardo, Jordan, Dave;

In the event of a REGEN pump cart failure we expect PT100A to show a large and rapid change in pressure. I have added PT100A to VACSTAT and set the trigger limits quite high to start with to prevent false positives. Note that currently the PT100A VACSTAT channels are not in the DAQ.

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david.barker@LIGO.ORG - 08:49, Friday 01 May 2026 (90088)

In preparation for a hard closure of GV6 today I have bypassed this alarm.

LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 07:45, Friday 01 May 2026 (90086)
Ops Day Shift Start

TITLE: 05/01 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: None
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
    SEI_ENV state: MAINTENANCE
    Wind: 4mph Gusts, 2mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.01 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.11 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY: Work continues to prep for the BBSS; likely a quieter day today.

H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 07:42, Friday 01 May 2026 (90085)
Added PT100A (CP1 Regen Pump Cart) to Vacuum Overview

PT100A has been added to the VAC Overview MEDM. Overnight pressure trend also shown.

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H1 AOS (SUS)
thomas.roocke@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:45, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90079)
QOSEM Signal Chain Testing

[Tom Roocke, Oli]

Summary: The 6 QOSEMs and their signal chain for the BBSS are operational with the final sat amp, CER wiring, CDS mapping, in vac DB25 extension cables. All that remains to test before SUS installation is the duopus cables, which are in C&B currently.

In continuation from yesterday, we are testing out the QOSEM signal chain prior to installation of the BBSS. Yesterday we verified the sat amp was still functional and the readouts were showing up in CDS appropriately. See LHO:90072. Today we checked both the DB25 to DB25 extension cables, and the QOSEMs. To come is testing of the duopus cables, which are still in C&B.

DB25 Extension Testing:
Using a known functional Duopus cable (S2600215), and inair DB25, we tested the three DB25 extension cables by reading for the QOSEM coil resistance and diode drops at the in air DB25, where it connects to the sat amp. See the signal continuity test section in T2600170 for more information on this. All 3 cables are functional.

S2001548: DB25 working
S2100358: DB25 working
S2100410: DB25 working

QOSEM CDS Readout Testing:

Using a known functional Duopus Cable (S2600215), DB25 Extension (S2100410) and in air DB25, we checked for the open sum voltage in the CDS readout. This is the voltage seen on the sum channel of the QPD with no lens installed. Seeing a nonzero voltage here indicates that the QOSEM LED, QPD and signal chain are functional, but will be far lower than the operational sum level when the lens flag is appropriately focusing light onto the QPD. We tested the open sum voltage for all 6 QOSEMs designated for the BBSS. All QOSEMs and there signal chain are functional.

S2600008: working with open sum of 13910
S2600009: working with open sum of 14755
S2600010: working with open sum of 15550
S2600011: working with open sum of 15470
S2600012: working with open sum of 15348
S2600013: working with Open Sum of 14380

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H1 ISC (IOO)
jennifer.wright@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:07, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90081)
Measurement of jitter with IMC WFS at 10W

Summary: Since I had trouble seeing a noticeable improvement in jitter by looking at the IMC WFS in this alog #89988 where the PSL output power was 2W, I looked at times when we were at 10W PSL output power to see if we were limited by shot noise. The measurements at 10W show that we might have decreased jitter but I checked the QPD sum values for the measurements after JAC was installed vs. before and we are near the edge of the QPDs.


I took reference times, when our input power was 10W to see if this gave a better measurement of jitter

Time 1: 2025/11/17 16:13:17 UTC during initial alignment. Without JAC.

Time 2:2026/03/19 15:31:23 UTC during commissioning when HAM1 was at vacuum.

Image one shows the yaw measurement, there is again a difference in the value at DC of the QPD ASDs. It looks like the peaks seen between 40 and 1000 Hz are slightly better with JAC than without JAC but it is only obvious on WFS A and B QPDs (top left plot comparing green and purple lines for WFS A and red and yellow lines for WFS B).

Image two shows the pitch measurement, there is again a difference in the value at DC of the QPD ASDs. It looks like the peaks between 40 and 1000 Hz are slightly better with JAC than without JAC but it is only obvious on WFS A QPD (top left plot comparing green and purple lines).


I also checked that the QPD sum values changed between my reference times during O4 and after JAC installation. See these four images.

1. 2W reference time during run. A and B QPD SUMs were arpund 0.03 counts.

2. 2W reference time after JAC installation. A and B QPD SUMs were arpund 0.002 counts. Maybe we are now nearer the edge of the diode?

3. 10W reference time during run. A and B QPD SUMs were around 0.16 and 0.13 respectively.

4. 10W reference time after JAC installation. A and B QPD SUMs were around 0.009 and 0.008 respectively. Maybe we are now nearer the edge of the diode?

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H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:06, Thursday 30 April 2026 - last comment - 07:24, Friday 01 May 2026(90083)
Running IOC to convert CP1 Regen pump cart pressure gauge signal to PT100A EPICS channel

Gerardo, Jordan, Richard, Patrick, Fil, Jonathan, Dave

A temporary vacuum gauge was connected to the h1vacly beckhoff terminal to monitor the CP1 regen over the coming weeks. In lui of adding this to the production h1vacly code, we chose instead to read the raw voltage from Beckhoff and serve this data on a temporary IOC.

I wrote pt100a_ioc.py which reads the raw voltage from the Beckhoff channel H0:VAC-LY_TERM_M14_CHAN2_IN_VOLTS. It reposts this value and then converts it to torr. These channels exported are:

H1:VAC-LY_Y5_PT100A_VOLTS

H1:VAC-LY_Y5_PT100A_PRESS_TORR

Jonathan setup a containerized IOC on the VMs to run this IOC.

We created H1EPICS_VACLY.ini to add these channels to the EDC. The DAQ+EDC was restarted at 16:21.

This work is in support of the CP1 regen work permit.

The conversion from Volts to Torr is:

P = 0.75(10**((V-6.143)/1.286)))

 

 

 

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david.barker@LIGO.ORG - 07:24, Friday 01 May 2026 (90084)

Thu30Apr2026
LOC TIME HOSTNAME     MODEL/REBOOT
16:21:12 h1daqgds0    [DAQ] << 0-leg restart
16:21:18 h1daqfw0     [DAQ]
16:21:19 h1daqnds0    [DAQ]
16:21:19 h1daqtw0     [DAQ]
16:21:57 h1susauxb13 h1edc[DAQ] <<< EDC, add CP1 REGEN GAUGE
16:24:10 h1daqdc1     [DAQ] <<< 1-leg restart
16:24:20 h1daqfw1     [DAQ]
16:24:21 h1daqtw1     [DAQ]
16:24:25 h1daqnds1    [DAQ]
16:24:30 h1daqgds1    [DAQ]
16:25:00 h1daqgds1    [DAQ] <<< gds1 needed a 2nd restart
 

H1 SUS
oli.patane@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:44, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90082)
BSFM Transfer Functions good on test stand

To check for any rubbing or other issues that the BSFM might be encountering on the test stand, I took some transfer functions today after Betsy plugged the top mass in yesterday (90063). The measurements have really poor coherence because the BSFM isn't covered, but it's decent enough to at least verify that TFs are looking good and we aren't near touching anywhere.

Data
$(sustrunk)/BSFM/H1/BS/SAGM1/Data/2026-04-30_1615_H1SUSBS_M1_WhiteNoise_{L,T,V,R,P,Y}_0p02to50Hz.xml

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LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:30, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90080)
Ops Day Shift Summary

TITLE: 04/30 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY: Transfer functions were run on the BS, water lines on the TCSX table were replaced, a galled HEPI spring at BSC2 was removed, and a feedthru on HAM3 was swapped out.
LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
15:47 EE Fil LVEA - Running VAC cable 18:54
16:01 FAC Kim LVEA - Technical cleaning 17:11
16:17 TCS TJ, Camilla, Madi LVEA - CO2X water line work 18:18
17:11 IAS Ryan C LVEA - Grabbing a laptop 17:28
17:12 SUS Oli CR - BS transfer functions 18:59
17:16 ISC Elenna Opt Lab YES BHSS OMC work 18:18
17:40 FAC Kim LVEA - Technical cleaning 18:21
17:44 SEI Jim, Randy LVEA - BSC2 HEPI spring replacement 18:49
17:48 VAC Gerardo LVEA - Check in w/ Fil 18:49
17:55 VAC Travis LVEA - HAM3 feedthru work 19:15
18:02 VAC Betsy LVEA - HAM3 feedthru work 19:15
18:50 VAC Jordan X-arm BTE - Taking pictures 18:54
19:01 PEM Ryan C LVEA - BSC2 DM tests 19:41
19:26 CDS Marc, Patrick MER - Checking a chassis 19:36
19:31 SEI Jim, Randy LVEA - BSC2 HEPI spring replacement 20:25
20:11 CAL Tony Opt/PCal Labs Local Beam profiling Ongoing
20:31 FAC Randy LVEA - Craning table over X-arm 21:23
20:33 TCS TJ, Madi LVEA - TCSX table water lines 22:01
20:39 AOS Betsy, Anna LVEA - Walkabout 21:45
20:39 SUS Tom, Oli LVEA - QOSEM testing 21:54
20:57 SUS Fil LVEA - QOSEM testing 21:52
21:12 SAF Richard LVEA - Checks 21:30
21:13 CAL Dripta PCal Lab Local Beam profiling Ongoing
21:32 IAS Ryan C LVEA - Power cycling FARO 21:48
21:38 TCS Camilla LVEA - TCSX table water lines 21:57
21:58 SUS Oli CR - BS transfer functions 23:03
22:24 VAC Jordan, Gerardo LVEA - CP1 work 23:13
22:39 SUS Tom LVEA - QOSEM electronics Ongoing
H1 TCS
thomas.shaffer@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:47, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90078)
TCSX table water lines all swapped and tested, but left off over the weekend

Camilla C, Madi S., TJ S

We finsihed swapping out all of the flex lines on the TCSX table, and have tested the lines at full flow. We will leave the chiller off over the weekend.

We left off last week (alog89976) with the 1/2"OD lines that were spec'd on the BOM not fitting in the Kentek beam dump. I looked it up and the push fittings on the beam dump actually take 10mm OD lines. Ordered those, and we finally were able to install them today. We first plugged in the table lines to the rest of the systme lines but with the chiller off, to get a bit of water on the table, and immediately noticed a leak at one of the beam dump fittings. We tried cutting and reseating the line, but it still had a drip. We replaced the dump with a spare and that seemed to do the trick.

In an effort to put water back in all of the table lines in a lower pressure manner, we hooked one end of the table lines to a wet vac and dipped one in a bucket of lab water. This pulled enough water through the lines and then we capped both lines and let it sit over lunch. There were no drips or evidence of drips when we returned, so we connected the table lines back into the system lines. Madi and I were on the phone while I turned the chiller on with the back 3way valve turned to recirculate (down). I then very slowly moved it up and Madi observed water starting to flow through the system. We kept slowly increasing the flow and watching for leaks until we were at our full 4.0gpm as read from the chiller. 

We decided to keep the chiller off over the weekend, but will turn it back on Monday and will keep a close eye on it since I'm a bit paranoid.

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H1 DAQ
jonathan.hanks@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:41, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90077)
WP 12469 updated the experimental framewriter

I updated and restarted the frame writer on h1daqfw2 yesterday at 1:37pm and today at 3:04pm localtime.

LHO VE
travis.sadecki@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:14, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90076)
HAM3 D6 flange feedthru swapped

The D6 feedthru on HAM3 was swapped from the 3-port version with 3x Dual DB25 feedthrus to the single piece 12x DB25 connector feedthru.  We re-attached both the in-vac and in-air cables that were originally in that port so that the SUSes can be controlled.

H1 SPI (CDS)
jeffrey.kissel@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:59, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90022)
SPI Fundamentals: DEMOD Filter Digital Signal Processing Trade Study
J. Kissel, S. Koehlenbeck

Executive Summary: as an initial guess -- we chose DEMOD parameters as follows:
    . SIG Bank = NO pre-demodulation filtering (just frequency-independent calibration)
    . I & Q Banks = a comb of notch filters at 4096 Hz (the 1f DEMOD frequency), and 8192 Hz (the 2f DEMOD frequency) and a super simple single-pole 200 Hz low-pass.
as the DEMOD filters for the demodulation of signals from the SPI pathfinder's IFO PDs.

I now have a user interface (LHO:90006) to the SPI pathfinder front-end model infrastructure (LHO:89777), so we're now thinking about filling in that infrastructure with real science (or at least real digital signal processing). 

SIG filters
One of the core principles of the SPI pathfinder's longitudinal degree of freedom is demodulating the 4096 Hz between note between the MEAS and REF beam. We only expect to use the SPI up to ~10-50 Hz, as the demodulated interferometer PDs noise floor begin to be limited by ADC noise ~5 Hz -- see LHO:83412 and detailed noise budget in Figure 1bii.1 in T2400145. Of course, it remains to be seen how much displacement signal we see above this noise floor.

Traditionally when demodulating nowadays, we're looking for the amplitude and phase of the excitation line we inject among surrounding noise that we don't want (think ADS lines, calibration lines, violin mode and PI damping, etc). In that case it makes sense to band-pass the raw signal pre-demodulation -- this is why you see narrow band-passes in many SIG banks. However, in the case of the SPI IFOs and other heterodyne IFOs, we're actually quite interested in the "noise" -- the "excitation line" is instead the carrier frequency, and the "noise" is the phase signal that we then interpret as differential displacement. As such, the design of the SIG, I and Q filters has an entirely different mentality:
    - in the "find the amplitude and phase" mentality, you want a tight band pass on the excitation frequency in the SIG bank, and then as low-a-frequency low-pass filter that you're patience allows.
    - in the "measure the sideband noise out to 100 Hz or so" mentality, you want as little filtering magnitude / phase distortion as possible from any filtering while sill removing any noise above the band of interest from the signal, post demodulation -- which is typically down-conversion from the 2f signal.

So -- we want *no* filtering in the SIG bank prior to demodulation, and a low-pass that has minimal in-band magnitude ripple and minimal in-band phase loss.

Attached is a trade study of filters that show the magnitude, phase, and step response for several options. All these options are installed in the MEAS A and B and REF A and B I and Q filters, but we've turned only the comb and single pole.
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H1 SEI
jim.warner@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:59, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90075)
HEPI spring galled 2012~ish replaced on BSC2

Since we removed the cartridge from BSC2, I took the opportunity to try to remove a spring that had galled when we first installed the BS & ISI stack for Advanced LIGO. I initially tried coaxing the preload nut on the end of the spring free with alcohol and a couple of long wrenches, but eventually that wasn't enough. With Randy's help, we pulled the two cap pieces off the end of the HEPI house spring tube and lifted the cap, load cell and spring out. This spring was taken to the high bay where Randy used a porta-band to cut the galled nut off, allowing us to retrieve the other hardware off the spring. Was suprised to hear Randy say the kind of dull looking blade on the portaband had no difficulty with steel cap on the spring.

A spare spring from LLO has been installed in it's place, torqued to the crossbeam foot, the old load cell and hardware have been added above.

I didn't get any photos of the work really, but here's a shot of the de-galling method we used. 

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H1 SUS (SUS)
thomas.roocke@LIGO.ORG - posted 10:26, Thursday 30 April 2026 (90072)
QOSEM Sat Amp CDS Checks

[Tom Roocke, Oli]

Summary: QOSEM Sat Amp installed, run into ADCs and Coil drivers, injected signals into sat amp appearing where the should in CDS.

Yesterday the QOSEM Sat Amp was installed into the SUS-R2 rack (D2300383, LHO:90004), along with the in air DB37 wiring into the ADC. We checked that the signal routing into CDS was good, by injecting a current into the QPD inputs on the front panel. We used the portable calibrator found in the EE shop, to generate a 3.5mA DC current, which is about the expected level of photocurrent during nominal operation of the QOSEM. The negative output of the calibrator is connected to the cathode input for the QPD (pins 16 and 21 on the DB25 QOSEM inputs on the sat amp, see D2500300), and the positive output is connected to the anode inputs (pins 25, 12, 24, 11 and 20, 7, 19, 6). 

We injected current into the anodes for all 6 channels in the sat amp, and all showed up in CDS on the expected channels. Next to check is the QOSEM Duopus cables, which we are waiting on from C&B. After which that should be the full signal chain tested.

H1 SUS (SUS)
rahul.kumar@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:01, Thursday 01 February 2024 - last comment - 17:20, Friday 01 May 2026(75677)
ZM4 (P-SAMS in HAM7) preload adjusted to change the radius of curvature of the mirror

Camille (CIT), Austin , Rahul

This morning we went to HAM7 chamber and changed the preload on ZM4 (P-SAMS) suspension as per the document E2300463_V1. This changed the RoC of ZM4 mirror without the PZT actuation. Given below are the details of our work - Camille will add pictures later on.

- After setting ZM4 into SAFE state we locked all three stages of the suspension. We had already taken healthy TF measurements before starting our work.

- The bottom mass cable was disconnected and carefully re-routed so that it stays away from the fixture plate.

- four add-on masses (basically 1/4-20 screws with washers) attached to the bottom mass was then removed.

- bottom mass Fixture plate (D2100121) was attached to the structure using six 8-32 screws.

- The bottom mass (already locked using EQ stops) was then further clamped using four 1/4-20 screws through the fixture plate. We had to adjust the height of the bottom mass to the align the threads with the holes on the fixture plate.

- Once the bottom mass was securely clamped, we removed the three set screws on the preloader.

- Using a torque wrench we increased the preload on the bottom mass by ~29 in.lb. (Total preload from torque after increase was 75 in.lb).

- We then followed all the above steps backwards (i.e set screws, add on mass put back, fixture plate removed, cable re-connected and the suspension set free).

- Once all done, we started damping the suspension and checked for any BOSEM flag changes - looked all fine.

- We took the transfer function measurements and ZM4 looked healthy.

Hence we took all the tools out and put the curtains back on HAM7 chamber.

Next, we will go into laser hazard with SQZ team and check for any changes in beam alignment and make adjustments as required.

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camille.makarem@LIGO.ORG - 14:42, Thursday 01 February 2024 (75679)AWC
1st image: PSAMS locked in place with EQ stops.
2nd image: PSAMS locked with bottom mass fixture plate.
3rd image: Removal of set screws.
4th image: Preload adjustment with torque wrench.
5th image: Preload adjustment with torque wrench.
6th image: Torque wrench dial with the blue needle showing the total torque on the preloader (75 in lbs.)
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michael.zucker@LIGO.ORG - 08:21, Friday 02 February 2024 (75692)

Excellent! 

rahul.kumar@LIGO.ORG - 13:41, Friday 02 February 2024 (75710)SQZ, SUS

ZM5 offloaded as well, see LHO alog 75709.

sheila.dwyer@LIGO.ORG - 17:20, Friday 01 May 2026 (90092)

This is ZM4 SN1, so it's original charachterization data (before this preloading) is in E2100289, where with 0 V applied to the PZT the optical power is -106mD (or ROC is -18.877m).  

According to T2300426, changing the preloading changes the optical power by 2.4mD/in.lb.  So, after this preloading the optical power with 0V on the PZT should have been -36mD, or the ROC should be -55.5meters.  

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