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evan.hall@LIGO.ORG - posted 18:08, Wednesday 24 February 2016 - last comment - 03:58, Thursday 25 February 2016(25701)
Reworking IX violin mode damping

Den, Patrick, Evan

During IX coil driver investigations yesterday, we rang up some violin modes to very high amplitude (~4×10−14 m rms in DARM, about 4 orders of magnitude higher than our optimal, damped mode height).

The existing violin mode damping settings, which consisted of a few wide filters meant to actuate on multiple modes simultaneously, were damping some of the modes while causing others to ring up.

This is not the first time we have been hoist with our own wide-bandwidth pitard. Additionally, we have more the enough filter modules per test mass to damp each first harmonic individually, which alleviates the problem of having to find a filter to damp multiple modes simultaneously.

There were five IX modes visible in DARM on rf readout. For these five modes, we constructed narrow, individual damping filters (8th order butterworths). The settings are as follows:

Freq. [Hz] FWHM [mHz] Phase Gain [ct/ct]
500.054 100 60° 100
500.212 100 100
501.208 30 −10
501.256 30 10
501.452 100 100

Note the narrow bandwidth of the filters for the two 501.2 Hz modes.

These use the IX L2 damping SFMs, numbers 1 through 5. The corresponding OAF monitor filters have been updated as well.

That means there are three other first harmonics on IX that are yet to be damped.

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evan.hall@LIGO.ORG - 03:58, Thursday 25 February 2016 (25707)

The damping phase of the mode at 501.208 Hz seems to have flipped sign at the start of the most recent lock. We'll have to keep an eye on this one.

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