Keita, Aidan (remotely), TVo
The odd noise that has been tricking the ITMX HWS software's calculation of the spherical power seems to come from some sort of dead pixel. In the attached screenshots, the large gradient vector in the upper section comes from a place where there isn't a physical hole from the Hartmann plate which gets included in the calculation for the spherical power.
According to Aidan, Adelaide has started to develop some code that will identify dead pixels so maybe we can implement it at the sites soon. As a side note, it is unclear whether or not the tight aperture that the beam goes through will drastically affect the overall sensitivity but maybe we won't know until we try measuring the self-heating from the absorption of the IFO beam and see the overall noise in our estimates.
Correction: Adelaide has developed the code to remove dead pixels. However, this is not currently integrated into the version of the HWS code running at the sites.