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anamaria.effler@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:35, Tuesday 30 April 2024 (77522)
ITMX and ITMY oplev shifts after incursion

Robert, Jason, Anamaria

Today we used the oplev to determine the CP alignment for both ITMX and ITMY. We had to move the sender around to find all the beams so here I mark the shift in the beam location in case someone later wants to look at drifts. The ITMs were realigned slightly after our test so it's not good to 1urad but the oplevs drift around more than that anyway. I also had to choose times after lockloss and before relocking, to not have ASC interfere.

  ITMX P ITMX Y ITMY P ITMY Y
Before -8 -1 -20 1
After -10 5 6 2

Since people don't open the receiver box or the sender box very often we note:  
a) The beams on the oplevs are as large as the QPD which is not great, but depends what they're used for.
b) We found the ITMX oplev beam to be clipping on the nozzle baffle. Jason helped us shift the QPD and then we realigned to this new, more central location.
c) Replacing the sender cover is very difficult without causing a shift in the oplev beam, though we were quite careful to not touch the telescope while doing that. This is why we were not able to center them better.
d) I suppose the last few urad should be done with the QPD stages, but one has to be careful to check from time to time that it doesn't walk out of the aperture over time (which is smaller since the installation of nozzle baffles).

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