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LHO General (SUS)
corey.gray@LIGO.ORG - posted 21:21, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89490)
Thurs EVE Ops Summary

TITLE: 03/12 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: Corey
SHIFT SUMMARY:

Jenne/Jennies locked pseudo-PRMI earlier in the shift.  Ran trend plots of sus for comparison between today and Nov2025 (see Jenne's alog).
LOG:

H1 ISC (SUS)
jenne.driggers@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:52, Thursday 12 March 2026 - last comment - 21:19, Thursday 12 March 2026(89492)
Time of PRMI locked from Nov 16 2025

It would be helpful to have a comparison of the top mass osem readbacks for optics, comparing this time in the attachment from Nov 15 2025, to tonight.  In both of these times PRMI is locked with arms held off resonance with ALS (ISC_LOCK state 50). 

Past time for comparison: 15 Nov 2025 00:26:00 UTC, plus or minus 1 minute (but check that ISC_LOCK_STATE_N was 50, and we want closer to the end time of that state 50 time). 

Now time to compare: 2026-03-13 00:40:16.264360 UTC, plus or minus 10 mins. 

Optics to trend:

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corey.gray@LIGO.ORG - 21:19, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89494)SUS

Here are comarison screenshots for the SUS Jenne mentions (skipped optional ones) between PRMI-locked-with-arms-held-off-resonance-state today and back in Nov2025.  Comparisons are of upper mass OSEM's pit & yaw IN1 channels.

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H1 ISC
jenne.driggers@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:42, Thursday 12 March 2026 - last comment - 18:06, Thursday 12 March 2026(89491)
PRMI locked 1f using REFLAIR, many analog gains cranked up

[Sheila, Jennie, Jenne, RyanS, Corey]

We have been able to get PRMI locked (with arms held off resonance using ALS).  To do this we:

PRMI locked without too much fuss.  Since we've effectively also increased the noise on the error signals, it's a bit delicate, and I lost lock twice while touching up alignment. The third lock I was able to go a bit slower when touching up BS and PRM alignment, and we've now been locked for more than 20 mins (aka infinity).  Jennie is taking PRCL and MICH OLGs.

The attached image shows all the things that I had changed. 

Nothing is in guardian (except maybe some trigger thresholds which should be reverted), and nothing is saved in SDF. 

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jennifer.wright@LIGO.ORG - 18:06, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89493)

I used the lscparams to change the MICH triggers so I shave put these values back.

Below are OLG TFs I ran from userapps/lsc/h1/templates/PRCL and userapps/lsc/h1/templates/MICH

For PRCL the measurement is shown here where blue is the reference measurement in the tenplate, and red and green are the measurements I took today with different injection amplitudes.

We had to raise the injection in PRCL by a factor of 2.5 ti check the wiggles we can see in the gain between 10 to 30Hz are real.

Here is the measurement for MICH. Not sure we understand either of these yet. More investigation to come tomorrow.

 

Here is an ndscope with the 'good PRMI ACQUIRE time' we were using to scale gains and trigger levels. That is a prmi where we eventually locked and I picked the highest flash that occurred before we did.

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LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:05, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89489)
Ops Day Shift Summary

TITLE: 03/12 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: Corey
SHIFT SUMMARY: More alignment work today to recover H1; see other alogs for more detailed accounts of the day, some of which will be posted after this one). This afternoon we are attempting to lock PRMI using the main locking steps in ISC_LOCK, which will give us a better sense of our overall IFO alignment. And it happened for just over a minute!
LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
14:44 FAC Kim, Nellie LVEA N Technical cleaning 15:46
15:05 FAC Randy LVEA N Walkabout 15:30
15:21 EE Fil LVEA N Cable dressing, equipment cleanup 18:06
15:31 AOS Betsy, Randy LVEA N Moving optics table 16:03
15:57 ISC Sheila LVEA Local Align ISCT1 REFL path 17:00
16:09 FAC Kim, Nellie LVEA N Technical cleaning 17:04
16:16 SEI Jim LVEA N Checking test stand 16:28
16:34 EE Marc LVEA N Cable dressing, equipment cleanup 18:06
16:46 SPI Jeff Optics Lab Local SPI characterization 19:16
17:01 SPI Jim Optics Lab Local SPI characterization 19:16
17:20 TCS Sophie Prep Lab Local CHETA table work 19:16
17:26 FAC Randy X-arm N Tumbleweed clearing 17:50
17:52 VAC Travis LVEA N Working on feedthru kits 18:11
17:53 ISC Sheila LVEA Local Align ISCT1 REFL 18:31
18:22 VAC Travis LVEA N Turn off HAM1 cleanroom 18:25
18:23 PEM RyanC CER N Looking at comtroller box 18:37
18:32 ISC Sheila, Oli LVEA Local ISCT1 REFL 20:29
18:48 VAC Travis, Betsy LVEA N Sorting parts kits (Betsy out @ 19:00) 19:09
19:44 SPI Jeff Optics Lab Local SPI characterization 23:16
19:47 AOS Betsy LVEA Local HAM1 viewport sighting 19:56
19:58 AOS Jennie Optics Lab - Looking for camera 20:22
21:29 ISC Oli, Jennie LVEA Local Checking beams on ISCT1 22:26
21:53 PEM RyanC CER N Plugging in DMs to comtrol box 22:36
21:57 ISC Sheila LVEA Local Checking beams on ISCT1 22:26
22:02 VAC Travis LVEA N Looking for parts 22:15
22:51 SEI Jim EY N Checking wind fence 23:07
23:12 TCS Sophie Prep Lab Local CHETA table work 00:05
LHO General
corey.gray@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:37, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89488)
Thurs EVE Ops Transition

TITLE: 03/12 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: CALM
    Wind: 8mph Gusts, 4mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.03 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.25 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY:

Crew continues recovery work as I walked in:  they were working on a pseudo-PRMI and then moved on to CHECK MICH FRINGES.  And allof this was after work out on the floor at ISCT1 (see 89485).  Much calmer breezes.

Operational Note: 

What we can do alignment-wise with ALIGN IFO:  Green Arms, PRX_LOCKED (for PRM touch ups).  But basically have  issues for any IR cavities alignment-wise that need WFS at this point.  (Some MICH & SRC states also work, but we don't need them at this point)

H1 SUS
thomas.roocke@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:12, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89487)
QOSEM Flag Gluing
[Tom R, Ibrahim]

We glued 6x of the QOSEM flags, attaching the lens (D2500277) to the aluminium body (D2500253). This was done using a jig (D2600054) to ensure the lenses were aligned to the body of the flag. We used EP30.

Only a tiny drop of glue is required, and was applied directly to the lip of the body using a thin wire. The flags will be left to dry overnight before another batch of 6 will be glued.
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H1 ISC
sheila.dwyer@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:54, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89485)
ISCT1 alignments

Oli, Sheila, Jennie Wright, Ryan Short, Jenne Driggers

Today we aligned the ISCT1 refl and pop paths.  First, we remembered that both refl and pop are now on the same top periscope mirror: 84558.  Then we realized that the RF signal from PRMI flashes on POPAIR A was unrelated to light on the diode, it didn't go away when we blocked the diode, closed the beam diverter or shutter, or increase when we did get beam on the diode.  

We had a bit of difficulty aligning onto the pop diodes because PRMI flashes are infrequent.  With 2W PRMI flashes right now, we have about 1/10th of the POPAIR B LF light we expect, and roughly similar low RF18 flashes.  

H1 ISC
jenne.driggers@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:19, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89483)
Moved IMC uncontrolled degree of freedom, very subtle output pointing change

[Commissioners]

As yet another thing to try alignment-wise, I moved the IMC's uncontrolled alignment degree of freedom.  

In the attached plot, the y-axis references are set from our Nov 16th, 2025 15:32:00 UTC reference time.  During this time today PRX was locked, so the absolute values on the ASC POP QPDs aren't really comparable to the reference time, but since there was no PRX ASC, there should still be changes on the POP QPDs. 

I moved MC1 (top left traces in attachment) temporarily to the top mass osem position from Nov 16th while IMC ASC DoFs 1,2,3 were all closed (with a little higher than normal gain) and indeed see that MC3 responds in the expected way for the uncontrolled DoF.  For a reminder on the uncontrolled degree of freedom, I'm looking at Jeff's G1301131 page 23. I expect the sign of the yaw on MC3 to be the same as the sign on MC1 (and it is), and I expect the sign of the pitch motion on MC3 to be opposite of that of MC1 (and it is).  So, I think that indeed I've moved the uncontrolled DoF (called DOF4 in that slide deck).  

When the uncontrolled degree of freedom is moved, I'd expect the pointing of the beam coming out of the IMC to change (I have not calculated by how much).  In the attachment, I see that IM4 trans indeed looks like it has moved by about 0.04 normalized counts.  I don't see much change on POP A or POP B QPDs - if there's any change, it's extremely small.  

Anyhow, I'm not sure there's anything deep here, but perhaps we could go back to this MC1 position from Nov 2025 and then move IM3 to get back to the reference position on IM4 trans and then move IM4 to get back to the reference position on POP QPDs, and see if that changes anything.  We've moved more than this on the IM4 and POP QPDs already over the last few days, so I'm not sure that doing so will magically fix things.

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LHO VE
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 10:36, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89481)
Thu CP1 Fill

Thu Mar 12 10:14:28 2026 INFO: Fill completed in 14min 24secs

 

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H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 08:13, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89479)
Mains power glitches Wednesday night

We had a couple of power glitches last night, reported by the GC UPS briefly going onto battery power (no reports from CDS UPS)

Both were very brief, 4 or 5 cycles in duration, impacting all 3 phases.

18:16:15 Wed11Mar2026 PDT

21:26:26 Wed11Mar2026 PDT

No sign of any impact on CDS, also HEPI pump controllers look good.

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LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 07:38, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89478)
Ops Day Shift Start

TITLE: 03/12 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: CALM
    Wind: 31mph Gusts, 20mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.06 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.32 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY: Very windy night with gusts over 50mph, but expected to calm down slightly as the day goes on. Will continue with IFO recovery and beam hunting today.

H1 TCS
sophie.muusse@LIGO.ORG - posted 19:55, Wednesday 11 March 2026 - last comment - 15:17, Thursday 12 March 2026(89475)
CHETA progress

S. Muusse


Calibrating sensors

I have been working on calibrating the sensors on the cheta tables. When calibrating the power at the pick off  that will be used to monitor CHETA power on ITM using beckhoff I was seeing voltage jumps up to saturation at 2.5V as shown in attached plot. This was determined to be due to the auto range on the thermal power head being on. This setting was turned off ( as outlined in T2600081 ) and a range of 0-22mV was selected as max incident power was ≈ 11mV.  After which a linear relationship was observed and shown in the attached plot. The laser power vs laser current and the measured V vs laser current have been takem but I havent calculated the responsivity value for the beckhoff screen yet. 


Profiling CHETA beam 

The beam profiler has been shipped back from LLO to check the alignment against the model and profile the beam size as the second lens is moved by the translation stage. This is how we aim to control the CHETA beam size.
On the Y-table the beamsize was measured over a 60mm distance and the profile was fit with a non linear fit for w0 and z0 setting M2 =1. This is shown in the attached plot.

--- Horizontal (A1) Fit ---

Fit converged: w₀=896.3+/-37.1 µm, z₀=-528.0+/-47.8 mm

Model: w₀=1020.9 µm, z₀=-704 mm

--- Vertical (A2) Fit ---

Fit converged: w₀=977.3+/-40.1 µm, z₀=-449.0+/-40.1 mm

Model: w₀=999.36 µm, z₀=-459 mm

The vertical fit agrees for both w0 and z0 within the fit uncertainties and the horizontal profile was just outside the uncertainty bounds. 
Subsequently, the beamsize has been measured along the same positions with L2 at its minimum and maximum displacements on the translaiton stage (±50mm) but this data hasnt been processed yet at will be added in a comment. 


 

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sophie.muusse@LIGO.ORG - 15:17, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89484)

As described above the beam was profiled with L2 at different displacements and w0 and z0 determined using a non linear fit. The q from the fit values was then propagated to the ITM and the beamsize at the ITM was compared to the model. 

Displacement: 0.0 mm

X:
Fit converged: w₀=896.3+/-37.1 µm, z₀=528.0+/-47.8 mm, wITM = 58.14mm
Model: w0=1020.9 µm, z=725.22 mm, wITM = 52.26mm

Y:
Fit converged: w₀=977.3+/-40.1 µm, z₀=449.0+/-40.1 mm, wITM = 53.21mm
Model: w0=999.36 µm, z=458.67 mm, wITM = 53.00mm


Displacement: 50.0 mm

X:
Fit converged: w₀=794.4+/-25.4 µm, z₀=506.2+/-38.8 mm, wITM = 74.48 mm
Model: w0=818.78 µm, z=537.12 mm, wITM = 64.91mm

Y:
Fit converged: w₀=882.3+/-36.1 µm, z₀=465.0+/-44.9 mm, wITM = 65.7 mm
Model: w0=836.41 µm, z=358.2 mm, wITM = 63.24 mm

Displacement: -50.0 mm

X:
Fit converged: w₀=1164.2+/-38.2 µm, z₀=712.0+/-33.5 mm, wITM = 34.79mm
Model: w0=1321 µm, z=901.17 mm, wITM = 40.54mm

Y:
Fit converged: w₀=1117.9+/-49.5 µm, z₀=456.1+/-34.1 mm, wITM = 40.85mm
Model: w0=1214.4 µm, z=521.06 mm, wITM ​​​​​​​= 43.36mm

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LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:52, Wednesday 11 March 2026 (89473)
Ops Day Shift Summary

TITLE: 03/11 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: Corey
SHIFT SUMMARY: Busy day of IFO recovery, mostly in the form of hunting for beams and putting them in their appropriate places. See alogs from others for more detailed accounts of the day (such as alog89469). The wind has been picking up and doesn't look to be calming down until tomorrow, which has been making locking the arms difficult when desired.
LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
14:45 FAC Kim Optics Lab N Technical cleaning 14:55
15:09 FAC Kim, Nellie LVEA N Technical cleaning 15:56
16:42 SEI Jim LVEA N Unlocking HAM1 HEPI 16:53
17:04 TCS Sophie Prep Lab Local CHETA work 19:46
17:04   Betsy Optics Lab Local Looking at parts 17:24
18:08 ISC Oli Optics Lab - BHSS work 19:46
18:26 SPI Jeff Optics Lab Local SPI characterization 23:04
19:08 ISC Jennie LVEA HAM1 LOCAL Take pictures by HAM1 19:13
20:53 SEI Jennie Optics lab LOCAL SPI 21:14
21:49 CDS Fil, Marc LVEA N Looking at network cables in susrack 22:07
22:56 ISC Daniel, Jenne, Jennie LVEA N Checking power supplies 23:39
23:02 VAC Gerardo LVEA N Taking pictures of cryopumps 23:25
23:06   Camilla +1 LVEA N Family tour 23:29
23:10 TCS Sophie Prep Lab Local Collecting connectors 23:50
23:25 VAC Gerardo Mids, Ends N Looking at cryopumps Ongoing
LHO General
corey.gray@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:37, Wednesday 11 March 2026 - last comment - 12:59, Thursday 12 March 2026(89471)
Wed EVE Ops Transition

TITLE: 03/11 Eve Shift: 2330-0500 UTC (1630-2200 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: Ryan S
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
    SEI_ENV state: CALM
    Wind: 41mph Gusts, 30mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.10 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.31 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY:

Got an overall summary on the status of H1 recovery from RyanS.  

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corey.gray@LIGO.ORG - 12:59, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89482)

Whoops!  Looks like I was too focused on turning off excitations to post summary last night (left site at 8pmPDT).  Summary:
 

TITLE: 03/11 Eve Shift: 2330-0500 UTC (1630-2200 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY:
It's been mentioned earlier, but it sounds like there are issues with beams observed on some in-vac sensors, but not on others. This evening I attempted a test commissioners mentioned as they left in the evening:  drive RM1 & RM2 at a low frequency and see if one can see anything on ASC REFL A (& B).  Made an attempt at this, but not sure my set up was optimal.  Turning OFF the excitations before I leave (RM1 & RM2 were driven from roughly 2-3utc---with tests in the hour or two before that).

Very windy night!

  • LVEA:  Operations SAFE (with South Bay signs saying Laser SAFE)
  • Optics Lab:  SPI laser is on in the optics lab with curtains closed & "laser unattended" chain up overnight

LOG:

  • Power supply checks completed during my handoff from RyanS (daniel.jenne.jennie)
  • out @2350 Collecting connectors in Prep Lab (sophie)
  • done at 0038 Checking cryopumps down the x&y arms (gerardo)
  • out @2352 for BHD work in Optics Lab (oli)
H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:13, Wednesday 11 March 2026 - last comment - 08:25, Thursday 12 March 2026(89470)
JAC Camera added to CDS.

Fil, Patrick, Jonathan, Erik, Dave:

Fil connected the IOT1 JAC digital camera to the CER POE switch (sw-lvea-aux 0/4).

Erik added the new camera to DNS as h1cam38 (10.106.0.61).

Patrick added this camera as the first cam on h1digivideo6, using the multicast address 239.192.106.67

I added the camera to camera.yaml and updated the camera overview MEDM (see attached).

The camera is currently in a dark location, so no image.

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david.barker@LIGO.ORG - 08:25, Thursday 12 March 2026 (89480)

Note IOT1 JAC cameral epics channels are not currently being trended by the DAQ. We will schedule a DAQ restart to add its INI file to the EDC.

H1 ISC
camilla.compton@LIGO.ORG - posted 11:55, Wednesday 11 March 2026 - last comment - 22:01, Wednesday 11 March 2026(89469)
Locking Notes - Wednesaday 11th March

Sheila, Ryan S, Jennie, Jenne, Control Room...

Ryan started with green initial alignment and got PRX locked 69467.

Sheila  continued yesterdays work looking for signals in the REFL path. Could again get signal on ASC REFL B but not A. She measured PRX OLG, see attached, it's a bit below the reference.

Sheila reset the LSC POP A 45 dark offsets that are hard coded in ALIGN_IFO PREP XARM state.

Sheila set up some sine oscillations on PM1 and RM2 to try to find the beam on the POP diodes in HAM1. 

Jennie/e and I then reset IM1,2,3,4 to a November time 2025/11/16 15:34:24 UTC (ndscope on cdsws44 had some issues with this yesterday). And then we walked IM3 and IM4 to get IM4_TRANS and ASC-POP_A back to this time which was quite different IM3/4 alignments. ASC-POP_B ended up not too far off. Plot of now and November attached. In particular, IM3 and IM4 PIT OSEMs are 200 and 400urad different than November. 

Ryan and Jenne improved Xarm IR transmission via PR2

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jennifer.wright@LIGO.ORG - 22:01, Wednesday 11 March 2026 (89476)

Jennie, Jenne, Sheila, Daniel, Ryan S, Corey,

 

Summary: We can align the x-arm with IR but not get good signals on several of our HAM1 in-vac sensors, even after several rounds of RM, IM and PR mirrors moves.

We tried going back to the baffle align scripts and this brought us to a different X-arm alignment. In this new alignment we still could not see reasonable signals on LSC-POP_A PD (factor of 10 too small) or ASC-REFL_A and B (signals were a factor of 1000 too small). By 'reasonable' I mean compared to the level at our reference time of 15:32:00 UTC on November 16th. We chose this instead of the time on December 12th that we used as a reference in yesterday's locking efforts as it is before the site power outage which happened on December 4th.

Some things we ruled out:

  • Moving PM1 around the whole range of pitch and yaw adjustment does not help us get signals on LSC-POP_A. So even if this somehow moved during the vent (since to reach JAC path optics one must lean over it) this makes that seem unlikely. The close out transfer functions for PM1 were also within nominal parameters so we think its unlikely the BOSEM swap out or any of the coil driver problem solving that happened for that suspension.
  • HAM1 periscope that delivers the POP and ALS beams to HAM1. Since we can get good beat notes for ALS signals on ISCT1 it seems unlikely this moved during the vent when stiffeners were added to it.
  • On the REFL side of the table (-Y) side. It seems weird that we can get good signals on LSC-REFL PD but not on the WFS (these are a factor of 1000 too small). These share most of the path from HAM3. Corey ran some injections on both RMs tonight which we can check in the morning to see if there is some alignment of them that makes ASC-REFL A and B signals go back to reasonable levels.
  • Yesterday Jenne found if she mis-aligned PRM we could get reasonable signal levels on ASC-REFL_B. So we don't think it is an electronics issue.

 

  • Just to double check - Jenne, Daniel and I went to the racks by ther PSL to check that the WFS electronics chassis were turned on. Everything looks good and Daniel checked the power connection to each box was not falling out.
    • LSC rack r4, u37 holds the DC refl and pops wfs electronics, this seems fine and is powered.

    • We also checked R1 and R2 racks that hold the RF and everything seems powered and plugged in.

 

  • Daniel also checked that none of the HAM1/3 pico motors had been used since the vent started. This is pico controller A. The only use was earlier today when we tried to improve the pointing from hAM3 to the LSC POP diode but Sheila already undid this.

 

  • Jenne also checked the uncontrolled degree of freedom in the mode cleaner (MC2 + MC3) by moving MC1 to its old position from November and letting the WFS move MC2 and MC3. This also did not help.

 

  • I checked with Jim (who unlocked HAM1 HEPI earlier today) that HAM1 and 3 should not have moved since November. Both of these should be fine as HAM3 HEPI was never locked during the vent and HAM1 HEPI has not moved appreciably in the DOFs that would affect alignment.

sheila.dwyer@LIGO.ORG - 21:35, Wednesday 11 March 2026 (89477)

In the afternoon we observed that with PRX fringing, we can see a signal on LSC POP A RF45 that is about 1/10 of what it was in this state in November.  We saw that this amplitude did not change when we moved PM1 acros it's full acutation range.  We used the PR2 spot move guardian state to keep PRX aligned while we moved PR3 by several microradians, and this also did not change the amplitude on LSC POP RF45.  We then redid the baffle PD scripts, which resulted in ITM alignments different by 3-4urad at most, and realinged the vertex to those ITMs.  This didn't change the situation of missing signals in the in vacuum pop or the REFL WFS.  We do see that we have 3-4 counts on both REFL ASC sensors with 2W incident on PRM now, compared to 3-4 thousand counts in November.  

These various efforts leave me thinking that the problem isn't an interferometer alingment problem, but could be an issue with the PDs or electronics, or alignment in HAM1.  

We can see the expected light level on both LSC refl diodes for most of these alignments, and we can see clear signals in the POP air diodes, although we haven't aligned those and the signal levels seem a bit small compared to November.  While we could proceed with locking with the reflair and popair diodes, we also need to figure out what is happening with the in vacuum diodes.  

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