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H1 General
ryan.crouch@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:57, Friday 21 August 2026 (91646)
OPS Friday EVE shift summary

TITLE: 08/22 Eve Shift: 2330-0500 UTC (1630-2200 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY: Keita investigated the beams out on ISCT1, he relocked green after he was finished, they still look good (~1.15 for ALS-Y, and ~0.75 for ALS-X). I'm leaving them unlocked.
LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
22:19 PEM Robert EX N Troubleshooting ground injection 00:10
22:21 ISC Keita LVEA Y Checking beams on ISCT1 00:49
23:24 PEM Reinhardt LVEA Y Checking on DAS fiber 23:51
H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:55, Friday 21 August 2026 (91645)
tconvert leapseconds file updated

Oli, Erik, Dave

Oli found that tconvert was complaining of an expired /ligo/data/tcleaps/tcleaps.txt file. The "valid through" line in this file is the UNIX time for 07aug2026, which is when we think this warning started.

We have extended the "valid through" time by 10 years, it will expire August 2036.

LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:32, Friday 21 August 2026 (91644)
Ops Day Shift Summary

TITLE: 08/21 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: Ryan C
SHIFT SUMMARY: Quiet day for the most part with a Beckhoff reboot, more alignment work with ALS troubleshooting, various PEM activities, and a couple of tour groups. The JAC temperature servo still appears to be settling out slowly since the reboot, causing the JAC to unlock periodically (trend attached). The LVEA remains Laser HAZARD.
LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
17:29 CDS Daniel CR - Beckhoff computer restart 17:55
18:34 PEM Robert, Reinhardt LVEA - Shaker on output arm 23:23
21:46 PEM Miranda, Shrey MER - Set up seismometers 22:15
22:19 PEM Robert EX - Troubleshooting ground injection Ongoing
22:21 ISC Keita LVEA Y Checking beams on ISCT1 Ongoing
23:24 PEM Reinhardt LVEA - Checking on DAS fiber Ongoing
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H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:06, Friday 21 August 2026 (91642)
h1syscssqzsdf restarted after getting stuck.

SQZ slow controls SDF became unresponsive late this morning. I tried a restart of this model on h1ecatmon0

> rtcds restart h1syscssqzsdf

but it did not read the monitor request file and ran with zeros in all the channel counts.

After verifying the monitor.req and safe.snap files existed and looked ok, I did a slow stop/start of this model with about 1 minute inbetween. This time it read the monitor file and is monitoring 1340 chans.

H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 13:33, Friday 21 August 2026 - last comment - 15:10, Friday 21 August 2026(91640)
New DAQSTAT

I've completed the upgrade of DAQ stat. New features ported from the old system are:

 - DC broadcast list check-sums must be identical

 - DC FE network port bandwidth must match within a tolerance

 - FWs disk usage is displayed, warnings issued to too large or too small

The MEDM was getting too tall to fit a 2k monitor, so the framewriter section was moved to the right.

Remaining task is to add the new channels to the DAQ next week.

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david.barker@LIGO.ORG - 15:10, Friday 21 August 2026 (91643)

Claude has written a DAQSTAT User Guide, which I've posted to the DCC as T2000607

H1 CDS (CDS, ISC)
keita.kawabe@LIGO.ORG - posted 12:05, Friday 21 August 2026 - last comment - 13:46, Friday 21 August 2026(91639)
Beckhoff PC restart (Ryan, Daniel, Keita)

Daniel tried to rebooted Beckhoff PC remotely, but it didn't come back so he rebooted it in MSR.

After that things came back mostly, there were two major exceptions:

1. JAC WFS whitening/dewhitening mismatch.

WFS whitening was off for two stages we use but the anti-whitening was on. WFS was at first turned on by the guardian when we tried to lock JAC and it totally misaligned it. We had to manually locked JAC, noticed that the alignment was off, cleared WFS history both in WFS feedback filters as well as JM1 lock filters, fixed the whitening/dewhitening mismatch by pressing "ON" buttons for two whitening stages, and after that it started working OK.

2. JAC got cooler, temperature servo overheats at first, and we're only getting 15 minutes lock stretches for now.

It took about 20 minutes for the Beckhoff to come back because the first reboot attempt didn't work (1st attachment). Thermistor 1 temperature dropped by about 0.05 degC as the temperature servo wasn't doing anything (2nd attachment, it looks like a sudden change but it's not, it's just that the Beckhoff EPICS numbers were frozen before that). Temperature servo started heating it hard as soon as it came back, overshot and tried to reduce heating, but it's still heating harder than it used to.  Because of that, JAC lock PZT voltage quickly goes to zero after relocking. We'll have to wait.

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ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - 13:46, Friday 21 August 2026 (91641)

Restored some ISC settings following Beckhoff reboot, SDFs attached. 

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LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 07:43, Friday 21 August 2026 (91636)
Ops Day Shift Start

TITLE: 08/21 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: 1mph Gusts, 0mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.01 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.10 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY: More alignment work expected today including attempting to fix clipping in the POP path. Beckhoff restart also expected this morning; the computer looks to have lasted the night. The X arm is currently locked in green with good IR flashes.

LHO General
ibrahim.abouelfettouh@LIGO.ORG - posted 18:03, Thursday 20 August 2026 (91633)
OPS Eve Shift Summary

TITLE: 08/21 Eve Shift: 2330-0500 UTC (1630-2200 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY:

IFO is in IDLE at 2W

Ryan C informed me of the Beckhoff issue that will require an early morning computer restart (alog 91611). In the meantime, comissioners Elenna, Keita and Louis were working on alignment, specifically trying to solve a clipping issue related to PR2 in PRMI acquisition. 

During this, Elenna and Louis were putting IFO in single bounce IR with green arms on X to guage the alignment at the PRC. Then, they were going to pico. They'll continue tomorrow. Details in alog 91632

LOG:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
15:02 FAC Kim LVEA Y Tech clean 16:06
15:36 TCS Camilla CR N ITMY CO2 blasting 16:36
16:20 VAC Travis LVEA Y Check HAM7 pumpdown 16:29
16:24 PEM Reinhardt LVEA Y PEM checks 18:09
16:41 FAC Kim MidY N Tech clean 17:42
16:44 ISC Betsy Mech room Y Equipment Checks 17:12
16:50 SEI Jim, Mitch Mids N Equipment checks 17:43
16:58 VAC Travis LVEA y Turning off turbo pumps 17:31
17:23 ISC Camilla, Elenna LVEA Y ISCT1 table DIFF beatnote adjustment 17:42
17:42 FAC Kim H2 building N Tech clean 17:53
19:54 ALS Keita EndY N Troubleshoot ALS WFS issue 21:16
19:56 ALS Keita CER Y Grab cds laptop 19:56
20:08 EE Marc, Fil EndY N ALS wfs troubleshooting 21:15
20:58 PEM Reinhardt LVEA Y PEM work cont. (fibers) 21:40
21:17 VAC Travis LVEA Y Finish turning off turbo pumps 21:23
21:33 TCS Camilla Prep lab N CHETA checks 21:50
21:43 SAF Richard Mech room N Reboot access system network switch 21:53
21:48 PEM Robert, Reinhardt Output arm N Shaker injections to tests new fibers 21:59
21:53 PSL Jason MidY then X N Look for old PSL chiller 22:28
23:47 TCS Camilla Optics Lab N Parts storage 23:51
H1 ISC
louis.dartez@LIGO.ORG - posted 18:01, Thursday 20 August 2026 (91632)
setting up for pop clipping tests
[Elenna, Louis, + guidance from Sheila, Jenne, Keita, Camilla]

To investigate the POP clipping in 91549 we settled on a plan to pico in HAM3 while watching the POP pds and the ALS COMM beatnote. To do this we locked the x-arm in green and misaligned the y-arm. To get IR in HAM1 and on ISCT1 we set up single bounce using ITMX at 10W. 

We first had to adjust PM1 to get it centered on POP-X. This was done while locked on MICH dark. It took a while but we eventually got close enough for the POP-X centering to work. Once it did we offloaded the new positions onto the sliders. We rastered PM1 (pit, yaw) to demonstrate that we are hitting the maximum possible power on LSC-POP at the current alignment. We are getting predominantly 2f oscillations in POP-X but 1f in LSC-POP in both PIT and YAW, indicating that the beam is not completely well-centered on the LSC POP diode with the current upstream input alignment.

Once we had a reasonable beam on the POP pds and a reasonable COMM beatnote, we started pico's in the HAM3 POP path. We moved what felt like large distances in X without seeing any change in the POP pds or the COMM beatnote. We tried a bit in Y too but didn't go nearly as far. This was towards the end of the day so we reverted the pico positions (as much as we can trust them) and paused for the evening. We plan to continue pico'ing to better understand the clipping situation in the POP path.
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H1 ISC (ISC)
keita.kawabe@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:39, Thursday 20 August 2026 - last comment - 11:36, Friday 21 August 2026(91611)
ALSY WFS demod RF level monitor is broken but the fast channels are working fine but Beckhoff computer needs rebooting tomorrow (Mark, Fil, Daniel, Keita)

Summary:

Somewhat longer story:

Yesterday LO power for two out of four channels for ALSY WFSA demod (H1:ALS-Y_WFS_A_DEMOD_LOMONCHANNEL_3 and H1:ALS-Y_WFS_A_DEMOD_LOMONCHANNEL_4) were found missing. Attached trend shows that these channels were lost on July/16 at around 7:16AM local time, shortly after the power came back from the power glitch.

Fil and Daniel went to the end station and swap the chassis but only one channel was fixed, H1:ALS-Y_WFS_A_DEMOD_LOMONCHANNEL_3 was still bad.

Today I injected RF signal to the RF in of WFSA channel 3 and confirmed that the demod signal correctly appeared in both in H1:ALS-Y_WFS_A_I3_INMON and H1:ALS-Y_WFS_A_Q3_INMON. (For comparison I also injected into ch1 and saw the same response.)

I decided to leave it alone until Tuesday, but Daniel found that Beckhoff computer is in dire need for reboot. He said it MIGHT last for the night, it might not, and when the PC crashes it will affect many things but not PSL, and the wave plate rotator will be affected but will not move on its own after a crash. Since Louis and Elenna were working on pico-ing, we decided to try our luck.

Before going home I changed the laser power back to 2W. At this point the PC still seems to be running.

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daniel.sigg@LIGO.ORG - 11:36, Friday 21 August 2026 (91638)

Main Beckhoff computer rebooted. Required a power cycle.

H1 SEI
reinhardt.rading@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:34, Thursday 20 August 2026 (91630)
DAS Installation on Vacuum Chamber and LVEA Floor
On Tuesday, August 18, and over the following two days, I installed the DAS fiber on the vacuum chamber and along sections of the LVEA floor with the help and guidance of Robert.

The DAS interrogator system is located at the H1 TCS Chiller and is connected to the LVEA through the mechanical cable tray. From there, the fiber is routed across the piping bridge and down beneath the vacuum chamber to the seismometer (SEI GND STS). At the seismometer location, we created a fiber loop to enable a direct comparison between the DAS and seismometer recordings.

The main objective is to compare the coherence between the DAS and seismometer measurements and to investigate the extent to which the intrinsic noise of the DAS system limits its performance in recording seismic and vibration signals.

From the seismometer, the fiber was routed back and attached to the vacuum chamber, with approximately five to six turns around the chamber. The fiber was then routed back to the seismometer, where an additional loop was created around the instrument. 

I also performed several tapping tests to georeference the DAS channels and identify the different sections of the fiber. Based on these tests, we were able to distinguish the individual fiber sections and associate them with their corresponding physical locations.

Photos of the installation are attached.
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H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:17, Thursday 20 August 2026 (91631)
h1daqscript0 powered down, its load-mon-epics temporarily served by edc_green_ioc

Jonathan, Dave:

daqstat was the last service to move off of h1daqscript0 (others were Dolphin network manager and daq_run_number_server). We powered this machine down at 16:30 today. I have temporarily greened the EDC by adding h1daqscript0's epics_load_mon channels to edc_green_ioc.

H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:01, Thursday 20 August 2026 (91628)
DAQSTAT extended to match 3 frame writers

The LHO DAQ has three frame-writers. Two (FW0 and FW1) write to LDAS and have large disk arrays, the third (FW2) runs with a local disk and is used as a "tie breaker" if the two primary machines disagree with each other.

There are now 5 permutations of agreement between the 3 frame-writers:

All agree (0=1=2)

All disagree (0!=1!=2)

One disagrees with the other two ((0=1)!=2) ((0=2)!=1) and ((1=2)!=0)

Instead of a simple red/green LED indicator on the MEDM, we now have borders around each monitor which are red/green depending upon the agreement.

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H1 General
ryan.crouch@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:30, Thursday 20 August 2026 (91623)
OPS Thursday Day shift summary

TITLE: 08/20 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: Ibrahim
SHIFT SUMMARY: Multiple optics lab dust alarms throughout the day, corner alignment, we did not get to PRMI or DRMI as there was a ALS slow controls issue unlocking XARM. The main Beckhoff computer seems to be having connections issues, a restart is required to fix this, and it will be done tomorrow.
LOG:                                                              

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
15:02 FAC Kim LVEA Y Tech clean 16:06
15:36 TCS Camilla CR N ITMY CO2 blasting 16:36
16:20 VAC Travis LVEA Y Check HAM7 pumpdown 16:29
16:24 PEM Reinhardt LVEA Y PEM checks 18:09
16:41 FAC Kim MidY N Tech clean 17:42
16:44 ISC Betsy Mech room Y Equipment Checks 17:12
16:50 SEI Jim, Mitch Mids N Equipment checks 17:43
16:58 VAC Travis LVEA y Turning off turbo pumps 17:31
17:23 ISC Camilla, Elenna LVEA Y ISCT1 table DIFF beatnote adjustment 17:42
17:42 FAC Kim H2 building N Tech clean 17:53
19:54 ALS Keita EndY N Troubleshoot ALS WFS issue 21:16
19:56 ALS Keita CER Y Grab cds laptop 19:56
20:08 EE Marc, Fil EndY N ALS wfs troubleshooting 21:15
20:58 PEM Reinhardt LVEA Y PEM work cont. (fibers) 21:40
21:17 VAC Travis LVEA Y Finish turning off turbo pumps 21:23
21:33 TCS Camilla Prep lab N CHETA checks 21:50
21:43 SAF Richard Mech room N Reboot access system network switch 21:53
21:48 PEM Robert, Reinhardt Output arm N Shaker injections to tests new fibers 21:59
21:53 PSL Jason MidY then X N Look for old PSL chiller 22:28
LHO VE (VE)
gerardo.moreno@LIGO.ORG - posted 18:16, Friday 14 August 2026 - last comment - 23:44, Thursday 20 August 2026(91556)
HAM1 Vent Recovery Update

(Travis, Gerardo)
The ion pump for HAM1 was incorporated to the HAM volume yesterday, and today the SS-500 pump cart was isolated from the chamber (turbo pump and SS-500 remain on), and as expected the pressure went up and now we are waiting for the ion pump to take over and maintain the vacuum pressure for HAM1.  We will be monitoring the progress of the ion pump.

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gerardo.moreno@LIGO.ORG - 16:49, Monday 17 August 2026 (91572)VE

(Travis, Gerardo)
We stopped pumping against the isolation valve for HAM1 turbo, now the turbo needs to spin down before we can disconect the cable from the magnetically levitated turbo pump.  The flex hose was removed and the scroll pump was stopped, but needs to remain on until the turbo stops spinning.

gerardo.moreno@LIGO.ORG - 23:44, Thursday 20 August 2026 (91634)VE

Travis removed the aux-cart, SS-500, decoupled cables.  Flex hose was removed the previous day.  The SS-500 cart then got moved and now is installed on HAM6 turbo.

LHO VE (VE)
gerardo.moreno@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:49, Friday 14 August 2026 - last comment - 00:04, Friday 21 August 2026(91542)
HAM7 Pumpdown Started

(Travis, Gerardo)
This morning we checked HAM7 annulus system pumpdown and the aux-cart displayed 2.6X10-05 Torr, good progress so it appears to be doing good.  We disconnected the SS-500 cart from HAM6 turbo and connected it to HAM7.  We checked all ports were "nominal", detached the active purge hose and no blowdown was done, since we had the relay tube valve (RV-2) open, took advantage of this and we let the purge air purge HAM7 overnight out RV-2.  After closing RV-2 we started the pumpdown of HAM7.  The purge valve (all metal valve) and the roughing valve at the turbo assembly were closed at 3.0X10-05 Torr.
Attached is a plot of the pumpdown thus far.

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gerardo.moreno@LIGO.ORG - 00:04, Friday 21 August 2026 (91635)VE

(Travis, Gerardo)
Update.
HAM7 chamber pumpdown continues to progress, see attached plot for pumpdown trend.
AIP, the annulus system continues to pumpdown also, small can turbo attached at the annulus and a small cube aux-cart backing the can turbo, with a pressure of 7.8X10-06 Torr reported by the aux-cart, we turned the ion pump on a few days ago, and the system has made some progress, see attached plot for progress.

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H1 CDS (DetChar, PEM)
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 08:57, Friday 14 August 2026 - last comment - 09:39, Friday 21 August 2026(91537)
Corner Station PEM Accelerometer mismatch identified and fixed

Miranda, Dave:

Over the past week we have documented the LHO PEM accelerometers and produced an as-built  wiring drawing

This was in response to a possible misreading of accelerometer(s) with the wrong channel names.

We found three accelerometers with incorrect names, which date back to pre-O4, so I'm tagging DETCHAR.

The accelerometer Was being readout as this channel
H1:PEM-CS_ACC_LVEAFLOOR_HAM6_Z_DQ H1:PEM-CS_ACC_BEAMTUBE_SRTUBE_X_DQ
H1:PEM-CS_ACC_BEAMTUBE_SRTUBE_X_DQ H1:PEM-CS_ACC_EBAY_FLOOR_Z_DQ
H1:PEM-CS_ACC_EBAY_FLOOR_Z_DQ H1:PEM-CS_ACC_LVEAFLOOR_HAM6_Z_DQ

We fixed this at 16:00 Thursday 13th August 2026 PDT by remapping the BNC connections on the front panel of APC1. The cable going to port12 was moved to port13, that going to port13 was moved to port14 and that going to port14 was moved to port12.

We tap-tested the EBAY_FLOOR accelerometer at 16:10 and this showed up on H1:PEM-CS_ACC_EBAY_FLOOR_Z_DQ

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mirandarose.claypool@LIGO.ORG - 09:39, Friday 21 August 2026 (91637)CDS, DetChar, PEM

For detchar: Based on our (dave, robert, my) best guesses, this error starts on JAN 26th 2024 when the ENdevcos, as well as the signal conditioners for the accelerometers, were replaced (alog 75592). This is post end of O4a (Jan 16th 2024), so the data for O4a is okay, but the data for O4b/c is affected. This means that if there's an hveto round winner/trigger/pemcheck correlation/etc for one of the three channels on the right, it will instead be data from the detector on the left column. For clarity:

  • If the trigger says H1:PEM-CS_ACC_BEAMTUBE_SRTUBE_X_DQ, then the data is actually from the lvea floor accelerometer, H1:PEM-CS_ACC_LVEAFLOOR_HAM6_Z_DQ.
  • If the trigger says H1:PEM-CS_ACC_EBAY_FLOOR_Z_DQ, then the data is actually from the beamtube accelerometer, H1:PEM-CS_ACC_BEAMTUBE_SRTUBE_X_DQ.
  • if the trigger says H1:PEM-CS_ACC_LVEAFLOOR_HAM6_Z_DQ, then the data is actually from ebay accelerometer, H1:PEM-CS_ACC_EBAY_FLOOR_Z_DQ.

Here are some examples that I hope help clarify (as I was also confused):

  • When Dave and I tapped the ebay floor accelerometer with a pen, there was a spike on the ham6 floor accelerometer channel. So, H1:PEM-CS_ACC_LVEAFLOOR_HAM6_Z_DQ was incorrectly reading data from the ebay floor accelerometer and not the lvea floor accelerometer. 
  • Likewise, when Robert unplugged the srtube accelerometer, the ebay floor z channel disappeared. So, the H1:PEM-CS_ACC_EBAY_FLOOR_Z_DQ channel was receiving information from the srtube accelerometer.
  •  I've also attached spectra that shows a few days before and after the switch, Jan 25th and Jan 29th, 2024. You can see the channel names change for the different spectra while retaining the same shape.
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