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H1 General
oli.patane@LIGO.ORG - posted 07:33, Monday 15 June 2026 (90614)
Ops DAY Shift Start

TITLE: 06/15 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: None
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
    SEI_ENV state: MAINTENANCE
    Wind: 9mph Gusts, 5mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.02 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.09 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY:

Dust counts high in optics lab even though wind is low

H1 SQZ
begum.kabagoz@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:36, Sunday 14 June 2026 (90613)
HAM7 - FC path mode matching projections from beam profile data

Below is the analysis for data taken on the FC path: between ZM1 and ZM2 and between ZM2 and ZM3, with Nanoscan, see Camilla's log 90573. As a reminder, ZM1 are flat optics, ZM2 is a PSAM with variable curvature, FC1 HR side is flat, AR side is curved with RoC ~1m. 

The data suggest that the OPO mode is slightly different from O4 OPO, and also strongly suggest a new optimal ZM2 PSAM voltage can be found within the range. 

We measured the beam profile at 5 different points after ZM1 with A:L2 lens at its nominal 0 position (sled that the lens lives on is flush to its translation stage on both front and back edges). At the last point with A:L2 at 0, we realized it would be pertinent to measure beam profiles for the two extremities of the A:L2 translation stage: -13 mm, which is closer to ZM1 by 13 mm and +17 mm, which is 17 mm further from ZM1. We then proceeded to take 5 measurements (again downstream from ZM1) for each of these lens positions. The nanoscan screenshots for each measurement are attached in the .zip folder. 

The attached gif shows the beam waist position estimation extracted from the beam profile scans downstream ZM1, for all three A:L2 positions. The "target" and "O4 x/y" come from Keita's log 59515The overlap plot attached shows the field overlap in percentage for all three A:L2 positions, with target and O4 beam parameters. With A:L2@0, the overlaps are above 99%, which bodes well for the FC mode matching prospects. There could potentially be a better mode matching solution to the "target" or "O4" for A:L2 between 0 pos and -13mm pos. However, the following measurements betwen ZM2 and ZM3 suggest fine-tuning of A:L2 position will not be necessary. 

We also measured beam profile between ZM2 and ZM3 for three different points, setting ZM2 PSAM voltage to 4 different values at each point. The "nominal" O4 strain gauge (S.G.) for ZM2 has been 3.15 V, which corresponds to ~ 60 or 90 V pzt supply voltage depending on which direction one scans from. The edges of the psam range are 0 V and 196 V, which corresponds to ~1.2-1.3 V and ~6.04 V S.G. respectively. In the interest of more uniform sampling of the available psam curvatures, we also chose to sample 4.5 V S.G. (~120 V or 150 V). 

This table shows experimental data mapped to radii of curvature of the ZM2 mirror, using Camille's E2100298. The exact PZT strain gauge/ PZT supply voltage that gives a certain RoC is affected by the hysteresis curve i.e. sweep direction.

Strain Gauge (V) PZT Supply Voltage (V) RoC (m) with increasing scan RoC (m) with decreasing scan
1.3 V 0 0.8211 0.82202
6.0x V 196 0.8911 0.89114
3.1x V 60 (d) or 90 (i) V 0.8523 0.85025
4.4x V 120 or 150 V 0.87534 0.87242

Attached gif for propagation between FC1 and ZM2 show esimated beam parameters for all four SG cases: 1.3, 3.1x, 4.4x and 6.0x V. The exact values for the strain gauge varied from one beam profile position to the next, however it should be good enough to tell if we have enough range on ZM2 or not.

The gif switches between different SG values once every 2 second, the lefthand plot is useful in looking at the beam divergence near FC1 while the righthand plot is a zoom-in around the beam waist. Looking at the estimated beam waist position for 1.3 V and 3.1x V cases switching across the "FC x/y waist", "VOPO target waist", ''O4 x/y waist", we can guess there could be a better mode matching solution between these two SG values. "FC x/y waist" comes from the Finesse eigenmode solution for the FC path (thanks Kevin Kuns!), target and O4 values are the same from the above-mentioned Keita log, assuming ZM2 curvature to be 0.85025 m (3.15V SG), and the following distances between the optics: A:M3 --> ZM1: 158.2 mm, ZM1--> ZM2: 1498.625 mm, ZM2 --> ZM3: 1821.497 mm, ZM3--> FC1: 1000.261 mm. Camilla extracted these distance values from D1900365-v1.

Knowing the applied PZT voltage and the corresponding RoC, we can use the measurements at 3.1x V and 1.3 V to estimate the mode matching we would obtain if we swept the RoC between that of these strain gauge values. The attached FC mode matching projection plot is computed by taking beam parameter estimated from the beam size measurements for 3.1x V, propagates the beam back to ZM2, unapplies the estimated RoC (decreasing RoC value was used informed by data, indicated in bold in the above table), then reapplies the RoC between these two values, after the overlap with the FC eigenmode is calculated. This projection suggests that mode-matching points with >99% overlap for both x and y axes are accessible. Clearly, there is varying astigmatism with strain gauge setting, see beam profile plots where 3.1x and 6.0x V shows beams with smaller astig. than the other two points. Since the PSAM characterization data gives only a single RoC number rather than separate x/y effective curvatures, the projection should be interpreted as approximate. In practice, the final optimization should be done empirically.

The effect of the astigmatism is also apparent in this defocus vs beam size at FC1 plot that shows mode matching contours. The calculation is made at the FC1.p2.o plane in Finesse.

 

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H1 General
anthony.sanchez@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:40, Friday 12 June 2026 (90611)
Friday Ops Day shift report.

TITLE: 06/12 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY:
CRS Team spent some time working in the H2 PSL. 
I beleave some OMC work was done near HAM 6.
The SQZr team did some quick SQZr work before Begum left.
VAC team started heating up the RGA , and has put up some caution tape. 

LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
22:52 SAF LVEA is  Laser SAFE Bifurcated LVEA NO LVEA is  Laser SAFE Bifurcated near SQZr Bay 01:37
14:57 FAC Kim LVEA N Technical Cleaning & Resupply 16:45
16:10 FAC Randy LVEA N PLugging in Scissor lift and Fork lift. 16:28
16:23 VAC Jordan +2 LVEA N Restart corner bake out for RGA 17:03
16:43 SQZ Sheila & Begum LVEA n SQZT 7 table work 17:00
16:45 FAC Mitchell Both EX & EY N Famis tasks 17:18
18:05 VAC Jordan & Interns LVEA N Ramping up temperature on RGA 18:18
18:16 CRA Shoshana & Disha LVEA H2 PSL N Working on CRS inside the H2 PSL enclosure. 19:03
19:13 VAC Jordan & Interns LVEA n Raising the temperature for the RGA 19:41
19:17 cds Dave HAM Shaq N Labeling cables 19:17
20:46 VAC Jordan & Interns LVEA N Bumping up the temp on the RGA 20:50
21:56 SQZ Keita & Disha LVEA HAM6 Local Working on OMC 23:56
22:08 VAC Jordan & Jake LVEA N RGA temp increase 22:15
23:25 VAC Jordan LVEA N Increasing the RGA temperature 23:30
H1 SQZ
begum.kabagoz@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:39, Friday 12 June 2026 - last comment - 17:27, Friday 12 June 2026(90609)
SQZ OMC Scan attempts - more hopeful

[Begum, Sheila]

Alignment: After the preliminary alignment work yesterday, see Camilla log 90593, we proceeded to attack the OMC scan problem step by step, starting with alignment. We aligned ZM4 and ZM5 using the two irises on SQT7 table as references. ZM4 was used for the first iris just past the periscope, ZM5 for the further iris. We reverted ZM6 and SRC alignment to O4 slider settings.  Then we used ZM6 and SRC to align the beam on AS-AIR camera and AS_C QPD. 
Then we turned on AS_A/B DC centering servos (actuators: OM1 & OM2), and OMC QPD DC centering servos (acutators: OM3 & OMC). This saturated the OMC_M1 T2&T3 outputs. AS_A/B servos align the input beam to the right pos/ang on OM3 and QPD servos should be able to align this beam to the OMC without saturating. While HAM6 is isolated and HAM7 is locked, HAM5 isn't isolated. Aligning the beam to the SQZT7 irises should condition the beam out of HAM7 well, so perhaps the issue is the HAM5 nonaligned state. (I did try to reset the watchdog, it immediately went back to tripped state.) 
Then we tried turning on only the OMC QPD DC centering loops, without the AS_A/B loops, and this worked! OMC sus is no longer saturating, and the mode scans look more reasonable, see attached preliminary scan. The beam is also bouncing a lot less on OMC QPDs compared to when the AS_A/B centering loops are on. 

Setting the scan: Conducting OMC scans in air is no easy feat. The PZT scan should be quick enough to not inherit the beam jitter, but also slow enough to properly sample the maxima of peaks, without running into anti whitening problems. During new HAM6 installation at LLO, this meant turning of HAM6 and corner purge as well as cleanrooms nearby (vertex cleanroom was okay to leave off, although vertex purge needed to be turned off). Keita suggested installing a PD in the OMC trans camera can, and using such a (non-whitened) PD for the OMC scans. 
Screenshot of the sliders for the preliminary scan we took today, plot showing the magnitude of the second order mode, and the fundamental mode, with these awggui pzt scan settings. Once a reliable measurement flow is achieved, we would like to automate ZM4/5 psam scan + OMC scan to estimate the achievable SQZ-OMC & SQZ-IFO mode matching limits. 
 

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keita.kawabe@LIGO.ORG - 17:27, Friday 12 June 2026 (90612)

This scan is probably affected by the mismatched whitening/awhite, i.e. the switchable whitening was off but the anti-whitening was on (whiteningOFF_awhiteON.png). Disha and I found that when we were electronically injting nice Gaussian peaks to DCPD test input later. The analog Gaussian signal from the function generator was nice but the peaks looked very assymmetric in digital world due to this (whitening_mismatch_initially.png).

I looked at the transmission peaks at around the time when Begum and Sheila were scanning the OMC and I see the same assymetric peaks (asymmetric_peak.png), so probably the same whitening mismatch was going on.

Correct settings are either GAINSET=HIGH and FM2 of DCPD_A0 is ON, or GAINSET=LOW and FM2 of DCPD_A0 is OFF. 

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H1 SEI (SEI)
shoshana.apple@LIGO.ORG - posted 10:26, Friday 12 June 2026 (90607)
ETMY BRS not damping down

The ETMY BRS seems to be continuously ringing up. I've tried to make the changes to the thresholds which was the previous fix outlined in 87634 for the same BRS, and will check back in on it later to see if just increasing the thresholds helped at all.

 

Changed thresholds:

H1:ISI-GND_BRS_ETMY_LOWTHRESHOLD 800-->2000

H1:ISI-GND_BRS_ETMY_HIGHTHRESHOLD 2000-->4000 Changed

Additonally I changed the ETMX BRS drift control to 6.00V and the ETMY BRS to 2.00V to try and better center them

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H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 09:17, Friday 12 June 2026 (90605)
H1 production 20bit-DACs operational

WP13311 Check production first 20bit-DACs

FRS38169

For the five production front ends which have a 20bit-DAC sharing A1 with an updated time card, we have either verified that there is no problem seen (h1susb2h23, h1iscex) or we identified and fixed the problem by either shifting the ADC/DAC cards (h1sush7, h1oaf0) or downgraded the timing card (h1cdsh8).

Attached is a snap shot of our working spredsheet. This will be cleaned up and put into DCC.

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H1 General (CDS)
anthony.sanchez@LIGO.ORG - posted 08:35, Friday 12 June 2026 - last comment - 12:52, Friday 12 June 2026(90604)
Friday morning Ops shift report.

TITLE: 06/12 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: None
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
    SEI_ENV state: MAINTENANCE
    Wind: 13mph Gusts, 9mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.03 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.08 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY:

It was requested that I try to trend the Oplevs this morning, but the BS SUS screen is full of white boxes that claim their channels don't exit when NDscoped. Tagging CDS. 

I did however find the Input Pointing Trends button which gave me the following: 
IMs 
BSCs (No motion on the BS channels here though which is some SUS-picious BS)
MCs
PRMs

 

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anthony.sanchez@LIGO.ORG - 09:30, Friday 12 June 2026 (90606)

So Dave and I talked a bit about the BS  MEDM page VS the BBSS(temp) which Does Indeed have trendable oplevs..... but.... once again there is no motion on those channels either.

 

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anthony.sanchez@LIGO.ORG - 12:52, Friday 12 June 2026 (90608)

I was able to get this H1:SUS-BS_M3_OPLEV data from the last day the NDS2 server. 

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H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 07:34, Friday 12 June 2026 - last comment - 08:20, Friday 12 June 2026(90602)
h1cdsh8 Timing Card Firmware Reverted To Older Version To Fix 20bit-DAC

WP13324 Fix h1cdsh8 20bit-DAC

Marc, Fil, EJ, Tony, Dave:

Thursday 11jun2026 work was done on h1cdsh8 to fix its first 20bit-DAC. Prior to this we verified, using h1susfc2 and iop drives, that all 7 channels being used were broken by the timing card upgrade 13apr2026.

We had two options: move all the IO-cards one slot to the left, or downgrade the timing-card firmware. For h1cdsh8 we decided to do the latter. (Note that h1sush7 and h1oaf0 were fixed with the former).

After powering h1cdsh8 down, EJ worked on documenting the BIOS settings for this W22-45 computer. This is to investigate the W22-45 issue we are seeing in the EE shop in which the combination of 0x635 and 20bit-DAC prevents the IOP model from running.

I went to the IO-Chassis in the Filter Cavity End Station building (FCES) and removed the 0x635 card (S2101106) and replaced it with a 0x1f0 card (S2101117) which Marc had reprogrammed.

The only issue was moving the Avago Single Mode SFP from the old card to the new. This SFP was damaged, its pull bar had broken off. Taking the card back to the EE shop, Fil was able to extract the SFP. I found an equivalent spare SFP (the last spare) which is complete with its pull bar.

broken SFP (removed) Avago AFCT-5760TLZ 1300nm Class 1
spare SFP (installed) Avago AFCT-5760TPZ 1300nm Class 1

We think the only difference between the TLZ and the TPZ is the plastic locking mechanism.

Following the upgrade I tested ch7 using the IOP's Duotone loop-back, this is working now (did not work this morning). Tony got h1susfc2 driving again, but I was unable to get the FASTIMON aux channels to verify ch0-5 were driving.

Fil and I went to the IO Chassis and verified ch0-5 were working using a breakout board and DVM. We verified the binary cards were working and that all the SUS chassis were operational. We are handing FC2 over to SUS for verification. 

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david.barker@LIGO.ORG - 08:20, Friday 12 June 2026 (90603)

Note that the CDS Overview MEDM shows that h1cdsh8 is now running an older version of the timing card firmware in the h1iopcdsh8 status bar. Its RCG block is divided into two, RCG at the top (GREEN) and TimingCardVersion at the bottom (PURPLE).

The duotone zero-crossing values (close to 0uS for 0x635, and around 6-7uS for 0x1f0) are used to make this display.

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H1 SUS (CDS)
oli.patane@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:08, Thursday 11 June 2026 (90557)
h1susbs model has been updated with h1suslo12 + ipc senders/receivers

Erik, Oli

Now that we don't need the BSFM model anymore, we can move the BBSS model over into h1susbs (it was temporarily on h1suslo12). It's been committed to svn as r35313.

I moved the BBSS model from h1suslo12 over to h1susbs. Then I made some more changes to get everything up and running. Both h1susbs and h1suslo12 were successfully able to build on h1build.

Things updated/added/removed:

h1susbs (r35313) - moved what was in h1suslo12 at the time over to h1susbs and then made the following changes:

BBSS_QOSEM_MASTER (r35312):

h1suslo12 (r35318):

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H1 AOS (AOS, SEI, SUS, SYS)
jason.oberling@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:56, Thursday 11 June 2026 (90597)
BBSS In-Chamber Alignment Progress

R. Crouch, J. Warner, J. Oberling, M. Robinson

We made some more HEPI moves today to better position the BBS SUS cage.  The results are shown in the 1st attachment.  The deviations listed in the attachment are the deviations from nominal, but that is not our target here.  To better position the BBS optic we are trying to match our position and yaw from the test stand.  As a reminder, I've attached the final SUS cage alignment from the test stand (2nd and 3rd attachments).  The table below shows our current deviations from the test stand alignment (all units in mm):

SUS Alignment Points Target from Test Stand Actual In-Chamber Deviation
+X/+Y X -110.809 -111.450 -0.641
Y 113.819 113.392 -0.427
Z 122.562 122.801 0.239
-X/+Y X -499.759 -500.327 -0.568
Y -275.102 -275.519 -0.417
Z 122.669 122.660 -0.009
-X/-Y X -252.295 -252.875 -0.580
Y -522.581 -523.013 -0.432
Z 122.616 122.811 0.195

We wanted to bias to the negative by ~0.3 mm in both X and Y since our BBS test stand alignment had a +0.3 mm deviation in both X and Y position, so this looks pretty good.  The Z axis indicates a potential off level in the cartridge assembly, but one has to be very careful in assessing level based on these measurements.  These measurements are all done in the LHO Global coordinate system, which is tilted w.r.t. the local level in the WBSC2 chamber (see T0900340), so you cannot level to global coordinates; if one did then the suspension would then hang weird as it doesn't care about our different coordinate systems, it just hangs along the local gravity vector.  Jim is planning on using an autolevel to measure the top of the keel mass of the ISI's Stage 2 to see how that looks (similar to what LLO did).

In addition, the yaw of the SUS cage also closely matches our test stand alignment.  Our target, from the 3rd attachment, is 44.9979° from the +X axis and we are currently measuring 45.0025°.  This is a difference of 0.0046°, or ~80 µrad, in the CCW direction, so pretty close to our target.  We won't know for sure how good the pointing alignment is until we can use the BBS OpLev, which is not currently available (the channels do not yet exist, per Oli the plan is to add them next week), but my hope from today's work is that we'll be pretty close.

So next steps are to have the BBS OpLev available so we can assess our pointing alignment and the attachment of the HEPI actuators.  We'll have to measure position again after the HEPI actuators are attached, so we aren't quite done yet.

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H1 AOS
camilla.compton@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:52, Thursday 11 June 2026 (90593)
SQZ OMC Scans - Did not work with HAM6 at air.

Sheila, Begum, Keita, Camilla

We followed 80010 to set up, additionally Sheila had us stop the OMC ASC and DC centering loops before running the scan. We moved SRM in Pitch to center beam on AS AIR camera. Cheated the dark offset via adding an offset to H1:OMC-DCPD_SUM_OFFSET.

Started with 1.1mW on SQZt7 IR PD1.06mW on AS_C, 74 and 75 on AS_A and AS_B, 1.06mW on OMC_A and 0.82mW on OMC_B. We were seeing the OMC diodes saturating (via H1:OMC-DCPD_A_WINDOW_EXCEED and H1:OMC-DCPD_B_WINDOW_EXCEED), the same was true after increasing scan length to 200s and reducing SEED input power form 75mW to 50mW in, we checked this did not happen in September 86965. We also turned down the purge air in HAM7, again, did not help.

We tried locking the OMC with the SQZ beam and were unable. 

We did not saturate the PDs with SEED power down to 25mW but the peaks were noisy at the beam was moving and the mis-alignment peak was too large. We got an upper limit of 10% mode mismatch, which is not useful, attached.

We looked back at January data, should be very simular and although the misalignment is bad, the lower limit on modemamthcing is 1.18%, which is very good. See 90598

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H1 COC (COC)
ibrahim.abouelfettouh@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:36, Thursday 11 June 2026 (90600)
Mystery Spots/Streaks on BBS01 AR Side

Ibrahim, Betsy, Anamaria

Upon first in-chamber BBS01 inspection, we found 3 large clumps of spots approximately 100mm from the edge. We're consulting GariLynn at CIT for steps on how to clean.

Acetone swab: We tried to go over the spots with a cotton swab with acetone, but the spots remained.

First contact: We then tried to first contact a small portion with one thin layer, but the spots remained.

While there's no evidence that the beamsplitter was contacted, dinked, touched or scratched in anyway, this might be a cause for the damage. There is texture to the spots upon brushing them with a swab and while it seems more likely that these are above the surface, we are not totally sure.

Hypotheses (and their problems)

1. Peek In-Vac cable scratch: maybe an in-vac cable fell on that area but they would have had to imprint multiple times with some force to show something like this. 

2. Falling foil: maybe a piece of foil fell onto the surface and scratched it that way? No foil was used or wrapped at height during BBS and again, the foil would have had to fall with some heft.

3. There-the-whole-time: Maybe the spots were there the whole time and are invisible to non-chamber conditions. Because this is on the AR side, there is no good scatter plot of the surface. Since we did not see this in normal light conditions, but immediately saw this in chamber (dark) conditions, this may have been there all along. The spots are quite large (as attachments show), so this makes that less likely.

4. Dry first contact: Maybe it's dry first contact? We went over some of the spot with acetone but it stayed. We also first contacted a thin layer on one part but it stayed. The nature of the spots do look like they're small first contact bubbles. We found the first contact sheet that we used on that side and indeed, there are some similar streaks in size but nothing conclusive. We're looking at matching the spot with the first contact to see if there is a streak in this region. Problem is - first contact wouldve come off quick with the acetone treatment. So this is also not likely it.

What to do next:

- Analyze with Dino-Lite: We're going to zoom in on the spots with our DinoLite mount to get a better look. This could tell us if they are truly scratches or stuck particulate.

- Match first contact sheet with spots: Seeing if these spots were visible during FC (done on May 6) - alog 90149. Nothing visible. 

- Anamaria suggested at any rate shining a gaussian beam at it to analyze the damage in a short experiment to characterize. 

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H1 General
anthony.sanchez@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:34, Thursday 11 June 2026 (90599)
Thursday Ops Report

TITLE: 06/11 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY:
More Fist contacting the Beam Splitter was done along with Top Gunning it as well.
The SEI HEPI Team of  5 has been trying to Align HEPI. 

HAM2 SUS TF were taken.
Viewports inspected by the VAC team.
Jim Is currently taking TFs before floating the ISI in HAM2.

Dave swapped out a timing card WP 13324

Fast shutter is now working again, Confirmed by Sheila and Camilla.

GRB_Short E640741 @ 21:33:37 UTC
GRB_Short E640743 @ 21:43:41 UTC

LOG:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
22:52 SAF LVEA is  Laser SAFE LVEA NO LVEA is  Laser SAFE 16:52
14:48 FAC Kim LVEA N Technical cleaning and Resupply 16:34
14:58 BSC2 Betsy LVEA N Collecting parts, and taking in chamber BSC2 Pics. 16:07
15:01 SUS Rahul Remote. N taking MC1 - MC3 \\ transfer functions 16:35
15:04 FAC Randy LVEA HAM3 N MOvign the Nitrogen bottle to HAM3 so folks can top gun 15:40
15:33 EE Fil LVEA N Placing Bypass on HAM6 High voltage WP #13322 15:49
15:52 VAC Gerardo LVEA N Checking HAM2 area and west bay 16:13
16:08 SEI Jim, Ryan C, Jason LVEA N Working on HEPI Alignment 17:01
16:13 SUS Ibrahim & Betsy LVEA N Playing with BS smudge looking thing 17:00
16:14 PEM Anamaria LVEA N Joing the BSC2 smudging crew 17:00
16:17 SQZ Camilla LVE SQZ bay y Helping Kim put up the Laser Bifurcation fence. 16:22
16:26 FAC Mitchel LVEA N Getting parts and inventory and staging for helping Jim 16:50
16:31 SEI Randy LVEA N Helping Jim with HEPI actuation 16:52
16:33 VAC Travis LVEA n getting part numbers off of pump carts. 16:40
16:38 CRS Oli, Alex, S. Apple Optics lab, H2 PSL local Looking for top gun and cleaning optics in Laser haz 19:17
16:46 FAC Kim and Dawn LVEA N Technical cleaning and resupply 17:36
17:42 SQZ Camilla & Sheila LVEA HAM6 Local Tetsing the fast shuter. 18:07
19:00 PEM Ryan C LVEA HAM6 Local Checking the Dust mon 19:09
19:05 VAC Camilla LVEA HAM6 Local Turning Purge air down. 19:17
19:27 VAC Travis Mid Y N Cheking Pipe cutter fitment. 20:21
19:38 BCS2 AnnaMaria & Betsy & Ibrihim LVEA N Inspecting BSC2  from the inside, maybe top gunnin?  Annamaria Out First 21:20
20:04 VAC Keita, Jordan, Gerardo LVEA HAM2 N Veiwport checks, jordan out first 21:15
20:18 IAS Ryan C & Jason LVEA N Prepping Faro Ryan out First 23:08
20:21 SEI Jim LVEA N HEPI Alignment. 23:21
20:40 CDS Patrick MSR n Reimaging CS power monitoring Beckoff 22:26
20:57 CRS Shoshana LVEA H2 PSL LOCAL Dropping off parts tools and Assembly 22:24
21:10 Tour Landry & Jennie D &  Co Overpass n Giving a Tour 22:40
21:16 VAC Jordan & Gerardo Mids N Looking for parts 22:26
21:17 SEI Mitchell LVEA N BSC2 HEPI Alignment work with Jim 22:34
21:18 CDS Dave HAM SHAQ N DAQ restarts and replace the timing card 22:43
22:56 CDS Dave HAM Shaq N Troubleshooting unresponsive DAQ issues. 00:56
H1 SPI
joshua.freed@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:53, Wednesday 10 June 2026 - last comment - 15:04, Friday 12 June 2026(90581)
SPI, ISIK Install Day 2

J. Freed, J. Kissel, J. Wright, T. Sadecki, TJ, Shaffer,

Continuing from 90558 (Notes are stored here).Today we completed all of the outside optical fiber install, Feedthrough install, as well as BnK Hammer of ISIK. 

We also had some trouble connecting to the picomotors through CDS but Fil and Co. seems to have fixed the issue.

In order we did:

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joshua.freed@LIGO.ORG - 15:04, Friday 12 June 2026 (90610)

We also cleaned some of the fibers as they had paticles on them. We used a Thorlabs FS201 fiber microscope to locate these spots

IMG_6595.jpeg IMG_6596.jpeg SUS-R2 end of PSL IN; before vs after

IMG_6598.jpeg IMG_6599.jpegSUS-R2 end of REF OUT; before vs after

IMG_6600.jpeg IMG_6601.jpegSUS-R2 end of MEAS OUT; before vs after

IMG_6602.jpeg IMG_6603.jpegD4 ends of MEAS then REF. They were clean so we have left them alone

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alexandra.mitchell@LIGO.ORG - posted 10:39, Tuesday 09 June 2026 - last comment - 16:45, Thursday 11 June 2026(90542)
HAM3 CRS construction update Monday 8th June
Checked the baffles for the CRS on the constructed unit, everything fit fine. 

Spent time doing alignment for the other two constructed HoQIs. 01-SN008 aligned with 87% fringe visibility, this required the retroreflector on the baseplate to be rotated a bit as it wasn't quite in the correct position. 
01-SN007 spent a long time trying to align (this was also worked on the other day with limited success), couldn't get above 60% FV so we decided to take it apart and redo it with the dowel pins in place. After taking it apart we found that the QWP was damaged by the metal screw, honestly quite impressive that it was still seeing 60% FV! See photos. The sin PD cable is also damaged and will need to be fixed before we use this HoQI. 

Assembled the remaining HoQIs including the dowel pins. Need to clean the final HWPs to finish this assembly. Additionally, 01-SN006 has no PDs as it is using the faulty assembly from before, 02-SN006 connector needs to be flipped.

Current HoQI status: 2 aligned on CRS, 1 aligned, 2 with faults, 3 (mostly) constructed waiting to be aligned. 

pic 1 - broken sin pd
pic 2 - broken QWP
pic 3 - serial number for broken sin pd assembly 
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arnaud.pele@LIGO.ORG - 16:45, Thursday 11 June 2026 (90601)

A set of spare cables was fabricated and will be sent to replace the one mentioned here, and the one mentioned in this alog: 90495

Shipping FRS: https://services1.ligo-la.caltech.edu/FRS/show_bug.cgi?id=38287

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karmeng.kwan@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:42, Thursday 15 January 2026 - last comment - 16:51, Thursday 11 June 2026(88777)
HAM7 alignment progress

[Sheila, Karmeng]

Today we checked and managed to reduce some of the saturation on ZM4, and offload it onto ZM6. The changes were undone for now.

We briefly did the power budget check, but the power measured at the output of the SFI1 is fluctuating (between 0.79mW to 1.6mW) when the input to SFI1 is at 0.79mW. The power is stable down the propagation (after AP1 and SFI2), unsure what causes the fluctuation. Will continue to look into this tomorrow.

We also did an OMC scan, the pink trace is the scan when ZM4 is in its original setting (YAW: 1779.5), and the red trace is correspond to ZM4 misalignment (YAW: 1769.5).

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camilla.compton@LIGO.ORG - 15:01, Wednesday 10 June 2026 (90566)

It seems that when these OMC scans were being done, the SQZ ASC settings used were:

H1:SQZ-ASC_INMATRIX_P_1_5 (AS_A DC to POS) = Pitch +10, Yaw +30

H1:SQZ-ASC_INMATRIX_P_2_6  (AS_B DC to ANG) = Pitch -10, Yaw +10

H1:SQZ-ASC_OUTMATRIX_P_2_2 (ANG to ZM5) = 1 for Pitch and Yaw

H1:SQZ-ASC_OUTMATRIX_P_3_1 (POS to ZM6) = 1 for Pitch and Yaw

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camilla.compton@LIGO.ORG - 16:51, Thursday 11 June 2026 (90598)

After struggling to get OMC scan with HAM6 at air, we looked back at this data. The misalignment peak is very large, but this should still give us an upper limit on mode matching. Data attached.  This is 1.18% which is  very good and better than we got with the old OPO which was always >2%, e.g. 86965.

 PSAMS at ZM4 6.0V,  ZM5 -0.4V

  Dark TEM00 TEM02
Mismatch*
(% of TEM02)
ZM4 misalignment (YAW: 1769.5)  -0.002855 0.30352 0.000792 1.18%
ZM4 is in its original setting (YAW: 1779.5)       trouble with nds2 getting data

*calculated with TEM02 / (TEM00 + TEM02) 

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