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H1 General
anthony.sanchez@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:21, Thursday 08 January 2026 (88721)
Thursday Ops shift summary.

TITLE: 01/09 Day Shift: 1530-0030 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY:
DAQ restart at 23:46 UTC

Mostly JAC & SQZer work was done today.
Fil did put hook up the HV for JAC use.
Light pipe is should and has been double checked to actually be shut.


LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
17:16 SAF LASER HAZARD LVEA YES LVEA IS LASER HAZARD 01:35
15:59 FAC Kim & Nellie LVEA yes Technical Cleaning 18:00
16:06 Inventory Christina MX N Dropping off parts. 18:06
18:31   Mikes + Crew LVEA Y Tour of the LVEA for an interview canidate 19:46
19:07 SQZ Sheila, Kar Meng LVEA Y HAM7 work cont 20:14
19:11 ISC Rahul, Masayuki, Jason LVEA Y HAM1 cabling, disconnect JM1, Rahul out b20:17 20:42
19:22 ISC Jennie, Marc PREP lab/ LVEA N / Y Grab cables and bring them to the LVEA HAM1 20:29
19:33 JAC Betsy HAM1 yes checking the JAC progress 19:57
19:36 JAC Elenna HAM1 Y Helping the JAC team 20:14
19:45 EE Marc LVEA Y Help ID cables at HAM1 20:29
20:53 EE Fil HAM1 y Turning on High Voltage for JAC crew 21:26
21:36 JAC Masayuki, Jennei W. HAM1 yes doing JAC work & research. 00:36
21:40 JAC Elenna & Derek LVEA y Rubbernecking near the HAM1 & HAM7 22:27
21:53 JAC Jason LVEA yes Working on JAC 00:48
22:45 PEM Jim EY N Getting Wind Fence numbers. 22:59
23:10 JAC Richard LVEA Y Checking on the JAC status 23:27
23:20 PCAL & JAC Rick PCAL Lab & LVEA YES Swapping spheres & then Rubbernecking past HAM1 23:44

 

H1 CDS
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:59, Thursday 08 January 2026 (88720)
new h1lsc model installed, DAQ restart was needed

Daniel, Erik, Jonathan, Dave:

we installed Daniel's modifed h1lsc model. This required a DAQ restart.

DAQ 1leg was restarted at 15:47, followed by the 0leg at 15:52.

 

H1 PSL
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:53, Thursday 08 January 2026 (88718)
PSL Cooling Water pH Test - Monthly

FAMIS 27733

pH of PSL chiller water was measured to be between 10.0 and 10.5 according to the color of the test strip.

LHO VE
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 10:18, Thursday 08 January 2026 (88717)
Thu CP1 Fill

Thu Jan 08 10:02:56 2026 INFO: Fill completed in 2min 54secs

 

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H1 IOO (IOO)
masayuki.nakano@LIGO.ORG - posted 09:13, Thursday 08 January 2026 - last comment - 09:43, Thursday 08 January 2026(88713)
JAC in HAM1

[Jason, Rahul, Jennie, Betsy, Masayuki]

Summary

JM1 was swapped from a tip-tilt suspension to a fixed Siskiyou mount to improve beam stability for alignment, profiling, and JAC control. Mode matching to the JAC was measured using a beam profiler, yielding <1.5% mismatch in both axes, well within the current requirement. The JAC pedestal and body were installed in HAM1, and initial beam injection showed clear HoM resonances at the transmission port. One discrepancy in body mode damper mounting holes was identified and will be tracked via FRS.

Details

 

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jennifer.wright@LIGO.ORG - 09:43, Thursday 08 January 2026 (88715)

I attached the photos of the readout from the nanoscan with the first one being the beam size at the front of the rail, second labelled zero is at zero of the rail, and the others are labelled with the position on the rail in mm.

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H1 General
anthony.sanchez@LIGO.ORG - posted 07:41, Thursday 08 January 2026 (88712)
Thursday Ops Shift Start

TITLE: 01/08 Day Shift: 1530-0030 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: None
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
    SEI_ENV state: MAINTENANCE
    Wind: 6mph Gusts, 3mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.05 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.87 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY:

Trello summary for today: 
HAM! -mode matching check - Laser Hazard
HAM1 - JAC install & Anignment
HAM7 - More SQZ work- Laser Hazard

LVEA is currently in Laser Hazard status.
 



 

H1 SUS (CDS)
oli.patane@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:21, Wednesday 07 January 2026 (88707)
Current Backlog of SatAmp Swap Comparisons (MC1(M2, M3), MC2(M2, M3), MC3(M2, M3), PR3(M2, M3), SR3(M2, M3), ITMX(L2), ITMY(L2), ETMX(L2), ETMY(L2))

Here are the rest of the satamp swap comparisons for the rest of the suspension/stages that we've upgraded as part of ECR E2400330. These were all swapped a while ago but I'm just getting around to making these comparisons now.

Overall, we do see a bit of improvement for these stages, although the high noise floor of the AOSEMs limits the amount of improvement we are able to see.

Notes about the results:
- ITMY L2: the original modified satamp that was swapped in on 10/14 ended up having issues and needed to be replaced on 10/16 with another modified satamp (87685). Because of this, the 'after' time that I chose here is after the second (working) satamp was installed
- ETMY L2: the original modified satamp that was swapped in on 10/14 ended up having issues and needed to be replaced on 10/24 with another modified satamp (87722). Because of this, the 'after' time that I chose here is after the second (working) satamp was installed
- SR3 M2: The comparison listed here is basically useless because it seems like there might have been something wrong with the old unmodified satamp. See 88706 for more info

Swapped Oct 14, 2025 (87469):
ITMX L2
ITMY L2 - needed to be swapped again Oct 16 (87685)
ETMX L2
ETMY L2 - needed to be swapped again Oct 24 (87722)


Swapped Oct 21, 2025 (87620):
MC1 M2, M3
MC2 M2, M3
MC3 M2, M3
PR3 M2, M3
SR3 M2, M3

 

ITMX
L2
Results:
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ITMX/SAGL2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSITMX_L2_NoiseComparison_1443956643vs1444642495-1200.pdf
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ITMY/SAGL2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSITMX_L2_1443956643vs1444642495-1200.mat
Data:
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ITMX/SAGL2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSITMX_L2_1443956643_1200.mat
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ITMX/SAGL2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSITMX_L2_1444642495_1200.mat
r12824

ITMY
L2
* Since the satamp swapped in on 10/14 had issues and had to be swapped out on 10/16 for another modified satamp (87685), the 'after' time is with the working modified satamp
Results:
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ITMY/SAGL2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSITMY_L2_NoiseComparison_1443956288vs1445199479-1200.pdf
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ITMY/SAGL2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSITMY_L2_1443956288vs1445199479-1200.mat
Data:
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ITMY/SAGL2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSITMY_L2_1443956288_1200.mat
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ITMY/SAGL2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSITMY_L2_1445199479_1200.mat
r12825

ETMX
L2
Results:
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ETMX/SAGL2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSETMX_L2_NoiseComparison_1442915673vs1445261656-1200.pdf
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ETMX/SAGL2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSETMX_L2_1442915673vs1445261656-1200.mat
Data:
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ETMX/SAGL2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSETMX_L2_1442915673_1200.mat
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ETMX/SAGL2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSETMX_L2_1445261656_1200.mat
r12826

ETMY
L2
* Since the satamp swapped in on 10/14 had issues and had to be swapped out on 10/24 for another modified satamp (87722), the 'after' time is with the working modified satamp
Results:
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ETMY/SAGL2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSETMY_L2_NoiseComparison_1442915673vs1445434776-1200.pdf
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ETMY/SAGL2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSETMY_L2_1442915673vs1445434776-1200.mat
Data:
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ETMY/SAGL2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSETMY_L2_1442915673_1200.mat
$sussvn/QUAD/H1/ETMY/SAGL2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSETMY_L2_1445434776_1200.mat
r12827

MC1 
M2
Results:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC1/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC1_M2_NoiseComparison_1442005989vs1449002022-720.pdf
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC1/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC1_M2_1442005989vs1449002022-720.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC1/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC1_M2_1442005989_720.mat
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC1/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC1_M2_1449002022_720.mat
r12828
M3
Results:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC1/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC1_M3_NoiseComparison_1442005989vs1449002022-720.pdf
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC1/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC1_M3_1442005989vs1449002022-720.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC1/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC1_M3_1442005989_720.mat
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC1/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC1_M3_1449002022_720.mat
r12829

MC2
M2
Results:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC2/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC2_M2_NoiseComparison_1442007133vs1449002143-540.pdf
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC2/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC2_M2_1442007133vs1449002143-540.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC2/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC2_M2_1442007133_540.mat
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC2/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC2_M2_1449002143_540.mat
r12833
M3
Results:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC2/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC2_M3_NoiseComparison_1442007133vs1449002143-540.pdf
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC2/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC2_M3_1442007133vs1449002143-540.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC2/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC2_M3_1442007133_540.mat
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC2/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC2_M3_1449002143_540.mat
r12834

MC3
M2
Results:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC3/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC3_M2_NoiseComparison_1442005989vs1449002022-720.pdf
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC3/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC3_M2_1442005989vs1449002022-720.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC3/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC3_M2_1442005989_720.mat
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC3/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC3_M2_1449002022_720.mat
r12830
M3
Results:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC3/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC3_M3_NoiseComparison_1442005989vs1449002022-720.pdf
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC3/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSMC3_M3_1442005989vs1449002022-720.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC3/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC3_M3_1442005989_720.mat
$sussvn/HSTS/H1/MC3/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSMC3_M3_1449002022_720.mat
r12831

PR3
* Not really important for these lower stages, but still wanted to note that the state of the estimator was that during the before time, P and Y were on, and and during the after time, only Y was on, and these times weren't during any of the times were we were seeing issues with the estimator damping.
M2
Results:
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/PR3/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSPR3_M2_NoiseComparison_1444913610vs1445321359-1200.pdf
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/PR3/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSPR3_M2_1444913610vs1445321359-1200.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/PR3/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSPR3_M2_1444913610_1200.mat
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/PR3/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSPR3_M2_1445321359_1200.mat
r12836
M3
Results:
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/PR3/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSPR3_M3_NoiseComparison_1444913610vs1445321359-1200.pdf
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/PR3/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSPR3_M3_1444913610vs1445321359-1200.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/PR3/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSPR3_M3_1444913610_1200.mat
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/PR3/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSPR3_M3_1445321359_1200.mat
r12835

SR3
M2
* This comparison is useless because there seems to have been something wrong with the 'old' satamp, S1100105. See 88706 for more info
Results:
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/SR3/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSSR3_M2_NoiseComparison_1443025894vs1445809419-1200.pdf
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/SR3/SAGM2/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSSR3_M2_1443025894vs1445809419-1200.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/SR3/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSSR3_M2_1443025894_1200.mat
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/SR3/SAGM2/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSSR3_M2_1445809419_1200.mat
r12839
M3
* Not really important for these lower stages, but still wanted to note that for the before time, no estimators were on, and during the after time, only the Y estimator was on
Results:
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/SR3/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSSR3_M3_NoiseComparison_1443025894vs1445565979-1200.pdf
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/SR3/SAGM3/Results/allDampRegressCompare_H1SUSSR3_M3_1443025894vs1445565979-1200.mat
Data:
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/SR3/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSSR3_M3_1443025894_1200.mat
$sussvn/HLTS/H1/SR3/SAGM3/Data/dampRegress_H1SUSSR3_M3_1445565979_1200.mat
r12837

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LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:50, Wednesday 07 January 2026 (88711)
Ops Day Shift Summary

TITLE: 01/08 Day Shift: 1530-0030 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY: More progress today on HAM7 beam alignment and with JAC install in HAM1, which is now in-place on the ISI.
LOG:

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
17:16 SAF LASER HAZARD LVEA YES LVEA IS LASER HAZARD Ongoing
17:39 JAC Rahul LVEA Y JAC installation 20:32
17:47 FAC Kim MX N Technical cleaning 18:29
17:48 JAC Masayuki LVEA/Opt Lab Y JAC installation 20:32
17:54 JAC Jennie LVEA Y JAC installation 18:48
17:57 JAC Jason LVEA Y JAC installation 20:32
18:26 JAC Betsy LVEA - Check in with JAC team 19:26
18:00 VAC Norco MX N LN2 fill 18:52
18:32 JAC Kar Meng Opt Lab N Looking for parts 18:35
18:35 SAF Richard LVEA - Safety checks 18:48
18:41 VAC MikeL, MikeZ, Dolly, Lorna, others LVEA - LVEA tour 19:39
18:47 SEI Jim EX, EY N Wind fence inspections 20:00
18:57 JAC Jennie LVEA Y JAC installation 20:32
21:39 CDS Fil, Marc LVEA - HAM1 cabling planning 22:16
22:07 JAC Jennie, Jason, Masayuki LVEA Y JAC installation 00:27
22:29 JAC Betsy LVEA Y JAC installation 23:29
22:29 SQZ Kar Meng LVEA Y HAM7 SQZ alignment 00:04
22:31 SQZ Sheila, Elenna LVEA Y HAM7 SQZ alignment 00:03
22:35 JAC Rahul LVEA Y JAC installation 00:27
22:36 JAC Rick LVEA - JAC installation checkin 23:36
23:06 VAC Jordan LVEA - Looking for parts 23:19
23:41 SAF Richard LVEA - Safety checks 00:00
H1 SQZ (SQZ)
karmeng.kwan@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:13, Wednesday 07 January 2026 - last comment - 16:15, Wednesday 07 January 2026(88709)
OPO transmission clipping hunt continued...

[Sheila, Elenna, Karmeng]

Measured optical power (with power meter) of 0.89~0.9mW out of the OPO, 0.89~0.9mW after the first transmission through SFI1, 0.85mW (roughly 4.5%) after the reflection off filter cavity, and 0.84~0.85mW on SQZT7 first periscope.

We placed a photodiode right after second periscope on SQZT7 for diagnostic purpose.

 

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karmeng.kwan@LIGO.ORG - 16:15, Wednesday 07 January 2026 (88710)

Still need to tweak the alignment to ZM4, the beam is not centered on the iris, we also tried adjusting ZM3 but did not see any improvement.

H1 CDS (SUS)
oli.patane@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:56, Wednesday 07 January 2026 (88706)
UK 4CH satamp (currently a spare, previously on SR3 M2) noisy

Jeff, Oli

I think there is an issue with satamp S1100105, which was taken out from SR3 M2 back in October as part of our whitening filter upgrade satamp swaps (87620). I've put together some plots to show what the noise looked like on SR3 M2 before and after S1100105 was swapped out for an upgraded satamp (pdf). You can see in the Old plots that below 1 Hz there is a lot of noise that gradually slopes down; Jeff mentioned that it looks like a noise floor.

I found this out as I was making satamp swap comparison plots and found that no matter what time I chose as my 'before' time, the noise at lower frequencies was always very high, even after removing the coherent seismic noise.
I looked through many channels in ndscope and tried to find any differences between the before and after times that could possibly explain this noise but found nothing.
I have informed Fil and Marc and they will be testing the satamp.

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H1 SEI
jim.warner@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:36, Wednesday 07 January 2026 (88708)
January 2026 Wind Fence Inspection

First fence inspection of the year. Repairs from 2 weeks ago at EY seem to be holding up. EX doesn't show any new damage. 

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LHO VE
david.barker@LIGO.ORG - posted 10:38, Wednesday 07 January 2026 (88704)
Wed CP1 Fill

Wed Jan 07 10:04:55 2026 INFO: Fill completed in 4min 52secs

 

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H1 IOO (IOO)
masayuki.nakano@LIGO.ORG - posted 09:14, Wednesday 07 January 2026 - last comment - 09:44, Thursday 08 January 2026(88703)
JAC input periscope and JM1 installation

[Jennie, Jason, Rahul, Betsy, Masayuki]

Betsy monitored the particle count throughout the work, and it remained below 20 at all times.

Summary:

The input periscope was installed and aligned. Minor First Contact issues on the top mirror required a mirror swap with the output periscope, after which installation proceeded smoothly. The periscope height and rotation were adjusted to center the beam on both mirrors and meet the 90° ± 5° rotation requirement with sufficient margin. JM1 was subsequently installed using target irises.

Work Details

 

Rotation angle discussion

 

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corey.gray@LIGO.ORG - 12:37, Wednesday 07 January 2026 (88705)EPO

Tagging for EPO.

jennifer.wright@LIGO.ORG - 09:44, Thursday 08 January 2026 (88716)

More photos.

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LHO General
ryan.short@LIGO.ORG - posted 08:24, Wednesday 07 January 2026 (88702)
Ops Day Shift Start

TITLE: 01/07 Day Shift: 1530-0030 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: None
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
    SEI_ENV state: MAINTENANCE
    Wind: 22mph Gusts, 11mph 3min avg
    Primary useism: 0.06 μm/s
    Secondary useism: 0.60 μm/s 
QUICK SUMMARY: HAM7 beam alignment and HAM1 JAC install work continues today. Quite windy overnight.

H1 SQZ
sheila.dwyer@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:42, Tuesday 06 January 2026 (88701)
IR aligned to new OPO, working on alignment to irises and apertures

Sheila, Kar Meng, Elenna

Using the new dither lock settings from yesterday, 88686, we were able to see this morning that we were aligning to a higher order mode with two nodes displaced vertically from each other.  We had aligned one of the nodes to reach the IR PD on SQZT7 before the holidays, the other node and the location where you would expect the 00 mode to be were clipping on the way to the PD, which is why we were having a hard time alignnig IR to the OPO using that PD.  With the dither lock on the higher order mode, we adjusted the alignment between the OPO and SFI1 TPF using A:M1 and A:M2 (page 9), so that the mode was roughly centered on our irises and still reaching SQZT7.  

We were able to iteratively improve the alignment of the seed into the OPO by manually finding resonances to set the dither lock to, once we locked to a 10/01 mode we were able to improve the alignment to the IR PD on SQZT7, which then made it easier to improve the seed alignment into the OPO so that we could lock on the 00 mode, realign to the irises using A:M1 and A:M2.  Finally we fine adjusted the seed alignment into the OPO with the cavity scanning.  

Now we can easily dither lock the OPO on the 00 mode, it's quite stable, and with the cleanroom lights off we can easily see this beam on the irises in HAM7 (and SQZT7).  We attempted to align the sqz beam using only A:M1 and A:M2, but these are so degenerate that it seems rather difficult to do.  Betsy loaned us a class B knob small enough to reach the tricky yaw actuator on A:M2, but we still found this difficult.

We decided to set A:M1 and A:M2 so that the seed beam transmitted by the OPO hits our irises after ZM1 and ZM3 and returns through SFI1 toward the B path without clipping, which should set the AOI on SFI1's TFP close to what it was before the cavity swap.  Our plan is to then adjust B:M1 and B:M4 to hit the iris on ZM4 and SQZT7.  For some alignments we are clipping on the aperture attached to A:L2, for others we are clipping on SF2.  We stopped for the day after switching back and forth between these two a couple of times, we have reduced the amount of clipping but still see that we are not well aligned.  

H1 General
ryan.crouch@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:34, Tuesday 06 January 2026 (88692)
OPS Tuesday Day shift summary

TITLE: 01/07 Day Shift: 1530-0030 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY: HAMs 7 and 1 work continued today, HAM1 crew is still out at the chamber as of 00:30UTC.
LOG:                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

Start Time System Name Location Lazer_Haz Task Time End
17:16 HAZ LASER HAZARD LVEA Y LVEA IS LASER HAZARD 01:35
15:38 FAC Nellie Optics lab LOCAL Tech clean 16:00
16:08 FAC Kim, Nellie LVEA Y Tech clean 17:36
16:41 SQZ Sheila LVEA Y HAM7 work 19:45
17:01 FAC Chris+contractors LVEA Y Pest controls 17:11
17:12 FAC Chris+contractors Ends, Y then X N Pest control 18:11
17:33 SQZ Elenna LVEA Y Join HAM7 work 19:44
17:36 VAC Travis, Jordan LVEA HAM1 Y Add Septum viewport covers 18:11
17:40 PSL Jason PSL enc / LVEA Y Laser diode centering 19:57
17:43 sQZ Karmeng SQZt0 yes Helping Sheila on the SQZr table 19:44
17:58 FAC Nellie EndY N Tech clean, garb restock 18:52
17:58 FAC Kim EndX N Tech clean, garb restock 18:25
18:12 FAC Chris LVEA Y FAMIS tasks 18:32
18:14 ISC Betsy, Jennie, Masayuki LVEA Y HAM1, Betsy out 18:26 UTC 20:02
18:20 PSL RyanS LVEA Y Lock PSL rotation stage 18:27
18:24 VAC Travis HAM1 Y Grab phone 18:27
18:25 FAC Kim FCES / HAM SHAQ N Tech clean 18:53
18:33 FAC Chris Out buildings N Checks 20:45
18:58 ISC Betsy LVEA HAM1 Join JAC crew 19:59
19:58 CAL Tony PCAL lab LOCAL Open apeture and start a meas 20:15
21:10 SQZ Sheila, Kar Meng, Elenna LVEA Y HAM7 chamber work 00:08
21:25 SEI Jim LVEA Y Move hardware around HAM1 21:32
21:29 ISC Rahul, Masayuki, Jennie, Jason LVEA Y HAM1 JAC work, pop into optics lab as well Ongoing
22:02 VAC Jordan LVEA Y Help strap down a compressed gas cylinder by HAM1 22:21
22:38 CAL Tony LVEA/Optics lab Y/LOCAL Get optics case and lens wipes for HAM1 crew 23:04
23:11 ISC Betsy LVEA Y Join HAM1 crew 23:18
23:54 ISC Betsy LVEA Y Bring parts 00:27
00:10 VAC Travis LVEA Y Take a look around HAM1 00:17

17:47 UTC HAM1 ISI WD trip (left tripped)

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