Beverly Berger, Quynh Lan Nguyen, Brina Martinez
- Computing issues plagued this shift including failures to update the main Summary page and those pages dependent on that information. These pages were rerun successfully. The worst event of this sort was the full disc that led to actual data loss.
- The channel used for h(t) for the spectrum, range, and spectrogram plots (but not for omicron) changed on Monday from H1:GDS-CALIB_STRAIN to H1:GDS-CALIB_STRAIN_NOLINES.
- There were few long periods of observing. The total observing time was [TBD] with M 57.2% , Tu 47.7%, W 77.0%, Th 41.2%, F 91.3%, Sa 85.7%, Su 69.6% for a combined duty cycle of 67.1% for the week.
- The BNS range improved during this shift and, by the end, was steady (more so than LLO) at about 140 Mpc.
- The round 1 or round 2 hVeto winning channel was H1:PEM-EX_VMON_ETMX_ESDPOWER48_DQ every day except 6 June.
- The violin modes were often visible, sometimes strong, and sometimes with harmonics also visible.
- A 52 Hz feature was visible at some times on several days.
- Apparent injections were visible at specific times on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Excess noise below 30 Hz was visible from 14h to 20h on most days.
The complete report may be found here.