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peter.fritschel@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:43, Thursday 28 February 2019 - last comment - 20:14, Friday 01 March 2019(47202)
Broad noise peaks at 48 Hz & 96 Hz: where do they come from?

There is a broad noise peak at 48 Hz and its harmonic (96 Hz) that comes and goes in DARM. We do not know the cause, and I am posting this in hopes that DetChar can look into it. The attached pdf shows the DARM spectrum over ~10 minutes, but the spectrogram shows that the broad spectral feature is actually a narrower line that is wandering in frequency by several Hertz, at a time scale of 5-10 seconds. We know that these peaks can appear with or without the squeezer injection.

 

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joshua.smith@LIGO.ORG - 18:43, Thursday 28 February 2019 (47205)DetChar

Hi Peter, this is what we once found about 48Hz. We can check tomorrow if this is still the situation. 

joshua.smith@LIGO.ORG - 12:05, Friday 01 March 2019 (47219)DetChar, ISC

The tank motion mechanism reported back then by Jeff doesn’t seem to be related to the current 48 Hz and 96Hz frequency-modulated lines. The frequency track of the fast moving ~48 Hz line resembles alignment signals such as DHARD Y but we haven’t exhaustively checked other signals. We also don’t have a good clue for the origin of the line and Bruco didn’t find coherence. Fig 1 shows a strong zoom of the line, it oscillates in frequency with a roughly 10s period and 4 HzPkPk amplitude. Fig 2 shows the same with DHARD Y overlayed. Fig 3 shows Peter’s time from above with DHARD Y. 

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stefan.ballmer@LIGO.ORG - 20:14, Friday 01 March 2019 (47237)

I am wondering whether we can explain this as a whistle with untypically small frequency motion. Do we happen to have VCO and RF frequencies ~48Hz apart?

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