Executive summary: * Good news - as expected, the 16-Hz comb due to the OMC length dither is gone (at least at this sensitivity level) * Bad news - low-frequency 1-Hz combs remain, and some new low-frequency combs & lines have appeared Some details:
I analyzed the 56.8406Hz comb with coherence tool and here are the results. The same structure is found to be significant in 35 channels in ER9, distributed in ISI, SUS, PEM and LSC subsystems. Among all the 35 channels, 22 of them does not have a range up to its 11th harmonic, 625.25 Hz.
Keith indicated in his slog entry that a DAQ malfunction is suspected to be the ultimate source of this, and these findings suggest it's in an EX electronics crate.
Here are a few interesting observations:
The 9th harmonic at 511.56Hz is the weakest in most channels, sometimes buried in noises.
In some PEM channels, there are missing lines at low frequency (< 200 Hz) and high frequency (> 500 Hz).
In PEM and ISI channels, there seems to be another comb structure with a frequency slightly larger than 56.8406Hz coexists. That one is usually most significant at its third harmonics.
Generally, the structure is more clearly seen in LSC, SUS and ISI channels
Sample plots from each subsystem:
Figure 1: We can see the 56.8406Hz comb structure exists with its 9th harmonic weakest in ISI.
Figure 2: PEM channels have more noises and, as in ISI channels, the other comb structure coexists.
Figure 3: SUS channels do not have enough range up its 11th harmonic but we can see its first and second harmonic here.
Figure 4: There is only one channel from LSC but the structure is very clear.
All plots and a list of channels are attached in the zip file.
Just to be clear. Here are the channels that the coherence tool is finding the comb. This is what is supporting Keith's assumption that the problems could be in an EX electronics crate. Channels List: H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_RX_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ_data H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_RY_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ_data H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_RZ_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ_data H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_X_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ_data H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_Y_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ_data H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_Z_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ_data H1:LSC-X_TR_A_LF_OUT_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_ACC_BSC9_ETMX_Y_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_ACC_BSC9_ETMX_Z_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_ACC_ISCTEX_TRANS_X_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_ACC_VEA_FLOOR_Z_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_MIC_VEA_MINUSX_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_MIC_VEA_PLUSX_DQ_data H1:ISI-ETMX_ST1_BLND_Y_T240_CUR_IN1_DQ_data H1:ISI-ETMX_ST1_BLND_Z_T240_CUR_IN1_DQ_data H1:ISI-GND_STS_ETMX_X_DQ_data H1:ISI-GND_STS_ETMX_Y_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_MAINSMON_EBAY_1_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_MAINSMON_EBAY_2_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_MAINSMON_EBAY_3_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_SEIS_VEA_FLOOR_X_DQ_data H1:PEM-EX_SEIS_VEA_FLOOR_Y_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_L1_WIT_Y_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_L2_WIT_L_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_L2_WIT_P_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_L2_WIT_Y_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_L_IN1_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_P_IN1_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_T_IN1_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_V_IN1_DQ_data H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_Y_IN1_DQ_data
I chased Comb 23 (type K) in Keith’s post, shown in Keith's original post as
This comb has an offset of 153.3545 Hz and a fundamental frequency of 0.0884Hz. It starts at 153.3545 Hz and goes up to its 11th harmonic, 154.3272 Hz. As is listed in Keith's txt file:
Comb 23 (type K, offset=153.354500): Frequency (offset + harmonic x fund freq) Ampl (m/rtHz) Bar (logarithmic) K 153.3545 ( 0 X 0.0884) 1.844961e-19 **** K 153.4429 ( 1 X 0.0884) 1.949756e-19 **** K 153.5314 ( 2 X 0.0884) 2.165192e-19 ***** K 153.6198 ( 3 X 0.0884) 2.181833e-19 ***** K 153.7082 ( 4 X 0.0884) 2.457840e-19 ***** K 153.7966 ( 5 X 0.0884) 2.243089e-19 ***** K 153.8851 ( 6 X 0.0884) 2.709562e-19 ***** K 153.9735 ( 7 X 0.0884) 2.499596e-19 ***** K 154.0619 ( 8 X 0.0884) 2.562208e-19 ***** K 154.1503 ( 9 X 0.0884) 1.945817e-19 **** K 154.2388 ( 10 X 0.0884) 1.951777e-19 **** K 154.3272 ( 11 X 0.0884) 1.703353e-19 ****
I found the comb structure in two channels of ISI subsystem.
Figure 1 shows the plot of channel H1:ISI-HAM6_BLND_GS13RZ_IN1_DQ. Descriptions of this channel can be found here:
https://cis.ligo.org/channel/314371
Figure 2 shows the plot of channel H1:ISI-HAM6_BLND_GS13Z_IN1_DQ. Descriptions of this channel can be found here:
https://cis.ligo.org/channel/314374
In the plots of both channels, we can see a comb structure stands out at the positions of harmonics. We are wondering about the reason for this:
Why these seismic isolation channels?
This post is supplementary to the first post about coherence analysis result for the 56.8406Hz Comb at
https://alog.ligo-wa.caltech.edu/aLOG/index.php?callRep=28619
The first post is addressing the 56.8406Hz comb found in Keith's original post (marked as D comb):
https://alog.ligo-wa.caltech.edu/aLOG/index.php?callRep=28364
Information about this comb from the txt file in Keith's post:
Comb 35 (type D, offset=0.000000): Frequency (offset + harmonic x fund freq) Ampl (m/rtHz) Bar (logarithmic) D 56.8406 ( 1 X 56.8406) 3.968800e-17 *********** D 113.6811 ( 2 X 56.8406) 1.773964e-17 ********** D 170.5217 ( 3 X 56.8406) 7.121580e-18 ********* D 227.3622 ( 4 X 56.8406) 3.232935e-18 ******** D 284.2028 ( 5 X 56.8406) 1.166094e-18 ******* D 341.0433 ( 6 X 56.8406) 1.007273e-18 ******* D 397.8839 ( 7 X 56.8406) 5.962059e-19 ****** D 454.7245 ( 8 X 56.8406) 3.752194e-19 ***** D 511.5650 ( 9 X 56.8406) 2.577108e-19 ***** D 568.4056 ( 10 X 56.8406) 1.964393e-19 **** D 625.2461 ( 11 X 56.8406) 1.891774e-19 **** --------------------------------------------------------------
Besides the 35 channels found in the original post, 7 more channels are found to be relevant to the 56.8406Hz Comb. Two new subsystems, ASC and HPI are involved.
These new channels are:
H1:ASC-X_TR_A_NSUM_OUT_DQ
H1:ASC-X_TR_B_NSUM_OUT_DQ
H1:HPI-ETMX_BLND_L4C_Y_IN1_DQ
H1:HPI-ETMX_BLND_L4C_Z_IN1_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_ACC_BSC9_ETMX_X_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_L1_WIT_L_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_L1_WIT_P_DQ
So updated channel list is (42 channels in total):
H1:ASC-X_TR_A_NSUM_OUT_DQ
H1:ASC-X_TR_B_NSUM_OUT_DQ
H1:HPI-ETMX_BLND_L4C_Y_IN1_DQ
H1:HPI-ETMX_BLND_L4C_Z_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST1_BLND_RX_T240_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST1_BLND_RY_T240_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST1_BLND_RZ_T240_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST1_BLND_X_T240_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST1_BLND_Y_T240_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST1_BLND_Z_T240_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_RX_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_RY_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_RZ_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_X_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_Y_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-ETMX_ST2_BLND_Z_GS13_CUR_IN1_DQ
H1:ISI-GND_STS_ETMX_X_DQ
H1:ISI-GND_STS_ETMX_Y_DQ
H1:LSC-X_TR_A_LF_OUT_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_ACC_BSC9_ETMX_X_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_ACC_BSC9_ETMX_Y_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_ACC_BSC9_ETMX_Z_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_ACC_ISCTEX_TRANS_X_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_ACC_VEA_FLOOR_Z_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_MAINSMON_EBAY_1_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_MAINSMON_EBAY_2_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_MAINSMON_EBAY_3_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_MIC_VEA_MINUSX_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_MIC_VEA_PLUSX_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_SEIS_VEA_FLOOR_X_DQ
H1:PEM-EX_SEIS_VEA_FLOOR_Y_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_L1_WIT_L_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_L1_WIT_P_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_L1_WIT_Y_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_L2_WIT_L_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_L2_WIT_P_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_L2_WIT_Y_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_L_IN1_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_P_IN1_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_T_IN1_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_V_IN1_DQ
H1:SUS-ETMX_M0_DAMP_Y_IN1_DQ
Attached images are sample plots from ASC and HPI subsystem.
Full results are also attached.
Here are the coherence search results of all the single lines in ER9 data, which are listed in Keith’s post. I found 29 of all the 198 lines on the list and posted the results on my homepage here:
https://ldas-jobs.ligo-wa.caltech.edu/~duo.tao/ER9_single_lines/index.html