Evan, Miriam
With H1 in commissioning mode (and L1 intermittently going in and out of lock), we performed a last set of blip-like injections in the H1:SUS-ETMY_L2_DRIVEALIGN_Y2L_EXC channel as in aLog 35228 and 35116. Because somehow I couldn't get ldvw to generate the omega scans, I ran wdq-batch and full omega scans can be found here. For security, we started quiet and slowly increased the SNR. Injections that can be seen in DARM are marked with *
500 Hz single pulse sine Gaussian:
1175550531
1175550554
1175550579
1175550607
1175550633 *
1175550656 *
1175550687 *
700 Hz single pulse sine Gaussian:
1175550728
1175550757
1175550779
1175550805 *
1175550827 *
1175550851 *
1175550881 *
500 Hz step-function like sine Gaussian:
1175550937
1175550959
1175550998
1175551047 *
1175551077 *
1175551108 *
700 Hz step-function like sine Gaussian (we used the same scaling as for the 500 Hz injection, but they are much more quiet):
1175551139
1175551159
1175551181
1175551206
1175551229
1175551253 *
Filtered step function (same as last time):
1175551292.5 *
1175551318.5 *
1175551345.5 *
None of these injections reproduce the raindrop blip glitches that Robert Schofield wanted to see.