Sat Mar 21 10:09:41 2026 INFO: Fill completed in 9min 38secs
(Jordan V., Gerardo M.)
Yesterday we tried to hand over the pumping of HAM1 to the ion pump only, it did not go good, the ion pump started having issues maintaining pressure for HAM1 volume, this ion pump showed a very unusual behavior, the pressure was going up and the output of the controller kept going down. We tried a second controller with similar results. The controllers just quit and turned the high voltage off themselves, self protection/preservation. Today, we went up to the ion pump and ohmed out its feedthrough fischer connector, and to our surprised no short was found, we were convinced that the pump had shorted. So, we took a controller chamber side and connected it with a "short" cable to the ion pump, and the pump turned on without issues. These findings lead us to believe that the cable may be faulty/shorted/broken/no good.
The temporary setup will be used to maintain the ion pump under vacuum, and the setup will remain until another suitable cable (working one) can be acquired and installed.
Attached are a couple of photos of the temporary setup and trend of the controller/pressure at HAM1 behavior during the last couple of days.
(Jordan V., Gerardo M.)
We hard closed GV5 with no issues, the gate valve hard closed at 30 psi. Something to note is the loud clank the gate valve made, and when the valve hard closed it shook the cameras housing, probably the alignment is not what it used to be.
We tried to hard close GV7 but no luck, it soft closed only. We slowly increased the pressure up to 35 psi, and the gate valve remained unchanged. For the activities planed for Monday soft close is good, we will visit the GV7 on Monday.
Then, we moved to close the filter cavity tube isolation valves, we closed FCV-1, FCV-2, FCV-3, FCV-4 and FCV-5. We also isolated the relay tube by closing RV-1 and RV-2, the filter cavity volume will likely go up in pressure.
Today we swapped the 75 l/s ion pump used for the annulus volume on the Y-Beam Manifold (YBM) . Annulus volume was isolated and the pump swapped, no issues encountered during the swap.
An aux cart was used to pump out the ion pump body before switching the IP on. After a couple hours of pumping with both the aux cart and the IP, the aux cart was isolated and the IP was able to maintain the pressure.
Closing WP 13107
This is a belated report of work done by me, Oli and Keita on the OMC builds for the BHSS, done yesterday March 19.
Exciting summary: build for OMCA is complete, including DCPDs and butter dish. OMCA is installed onto the BHSS platform and ready for beam alignment!
Less exciting summary: build for OMCB is halted as tombstone for DPCD A (transmission) is missing a required PCB hole for the electronic connection.
OMCA build notes:
OMCB build notes:
TITLE: 03/20 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: n/a
SHIFT SUMMARY:
No Locking Today. There was some Squeezer alignment checks by sheila & tony. Gerardo & Jordan CLOSED GV5 & 7 as well as Filter Cavity mini-gate valves.
LOG:
Also, CP1 PT114 tripped during the close of GV5, it has been disabled in VACSTAT and bypassed in ALARMS.
At 10:19:54 PDT both h1seib3 and h1seib1 had CRC errors on DAC leg zero. These errors probably represent missing data blocks and not data corruption.
Fri Mar 20 10:19:50 2026 INFO: Fill completed in 19min 46secs
This is for FAMIS #39756.
Laser Status:
NPRO output power is 1.839W
AMP1 output power is 70.43W
AMP2 output power is 139.3W
NPRO watchdog is GREEN
AMP1 watchdog is GREEN
AMP2 watchdog is GREEN
PDWD watchdog is GREEN
PMC:
It has been locked 13 days, 15 hr 44 minutes
Reflected power = 27.02W
Transmitted power = 104.2W
PowerSum = 131.2W
FSS:
It has been locked for 0 days 3 hr and 56 min
TPD[V] = 0.4857V
ISS:
The diffracted power is around 4.3%
Last saturation event was 0 days 20 hours and 40 minutes ago
Possible Issues:
PMC reflected power is high
TITLE: 03/20 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: 32mph Gusts, 27mph 3min avg
Primary useism: 0.03 μm/s
Secondary useism: 0.14 μm/s
QUICK SUMMARY:
Moves starting in the lvea and in the schedule there is the possibility of closing Gate Valves today. IMC_LOCK is DOWN and ISC_LOCK is in IDLE. Had Lab dust alarm at 609am (due to cleaning?).
Randy was thinking of craning the cleanroom spreader bar over the Y-Beam Manifold in prep for a cleanroom move next week, but he checked its weight (510lbs!) and it is right at the limit (500lbs) for allowable lifts over the beamtube with open gate valves, so this will have to wait until gate valves are closed. He'll roll a scissor lift into position in the meantime.
As of about 845am local time, X-arm & Y-arm look passable, but winds are supposed to pick up in the early afternoon (currently winds are just under 30mph at the Corner).
TITLE: 03/20 Eve Shift: 2330-0500 UTC (1630-2200 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: None
SHIFT SUMMARY: Beam hunting at SQZT8 wrapped up and the FCES is back to Laser SAFE. Ground noise measurements and work in the optics lab finished as well.
Sheila asked for some plots to compare positions of SRM, OM1, and OM2 to have an idea of their SQZ beam pointing. The first attached screenshot shows the last time DRMI was locked this morning with WFS centering on, so the OMs are in their final positions. The second attached screenshot is from this evening when I took H1 into single-bounce configuration at 10W input power where SRM is misaligned and used the AS_CENTERING states in the ALIGN_IFO Guardian to align the OMs, then offloaded their positions to sliders. One could see that there are slight discrepencies in the alignment of the OMs when comparing their positions between the two scenarios, some of only tens of microradians and others up to 130 microradians in OM1_P's case.
LOG:
| Start Time | System | Name | Location | Lazer_Haz | Task | Time End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20:31 | BHD | Oli, Elenna | Optics lab | N | BHD (Elenna out @ 00:10) | 00:25 |
| 22:05 | EE | Fil | MY | N | Picking up parts | 23:14 |
| 22:30 | TCS | Sophie | Vac-Prep | N | CHETA | 00:13 |
| 22:41 | PEM | Robert | EX | N | Ground noise measurements | 23:59 |
| 23:23 | SQZ | Camilla, Gabriele | FCES | Y | Beam-hunting | 00:03 |
The USGS stream was switched to a new service on March 16. Seismon is now using the new stream.
TITLE: 03/19 Eve Shift: 2330-0500 UTC (1630-2200 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
OUTGOING OPERATOR: Ibrahim
CURRENT ENVIRONMENT:
SEI_ENV state: CALM
Wind: 21mph Gusts, 16mph 3min avg
Primary useism: 0.14 μm/s
Secondary useism: 0.19 μm/s
QUICK SUMMARY: SQZ recovery continues into the evening with beam hunting at SQZT8; no calls for any IFO locking attempts before arm gate valves are closed in the morning. A M5.2 EQ is rolling through from the Caribbean.
TITLE: 03/19 Day Shift: 1430-2330 UTC (0730-1630 PST), all times posted in UTC
STATE of H1: Planned Engineering
INCOMING OPERATOR: Ryan S
SHIFT SUMMARY:
IFO is in IDLE for ENGINEERING
TLDR: Productive day. DRMI is locking easily (manual/by-hand locking). Main priority now is proving SQZ works, which Sheila and Camilla are working on.
After my initial alignment at the start of the day, we managed to lock DRMI by hand, tuning it as we got closer. DRMI to 3F still does not work. Elenna worked on fixing it by isolating the problem to a MICH loop. Details are in alog 89567. During this testing process, DRMI would automaticall relock over 10 times, which is good.
Meanwhile, Sheila, Gabriele and Camilla were working on getting SQZ to work. Between the control room, FCES and SQZT7, they managed to find flashes and are now working on alignment. Alog 89569 documents their progress.
In the LVEA, VAC identified a faulty ion pump and closed HAM1 gate valves (a small pump one not the arm one since this is causing some confusion). EE continued cabling work.
Otherwise, Jim reports that SEIMON has not been working for 7 days and so EQ auto-detection may be faulty and should be monitored.
LOG:
| Start Time | System | Name | Location | Lazer_Haz | Task | Time End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15:38 | SQZ | Camilla, Sheila | FCES | Y | Hazard transition and SQZ Work | 17:20 |
| 16:01 | FAC | Kim, Nellie | LVEA | N | Technical Cleaning | 17:33 |
| 16:01 | SUS | Oli | Optics Lab | LOCAL | BHD | 19:14 |
| 16:30 | SEI | Jeff | Optics lab | LOCAL | SPI work | 20:03 |
| 16:31 | FAC | Kim | H2 encl | N | Tech cleaning | 17:18 |
| 17:00 | FAC | Randy | LVEA | N | West Bay Pickup | 17:18 |
| 17:07 | SEI | Bram, Jim | Optics Lab | N | SPI | 21:48 |
| 17:08 | OPS | Ryan C | Optics Lab | LOCAL | Tangless helicoil tool search | 17:18 |
| 17:21 | TCS | Sophie | Vac-Prep | N | CHETA | 19:14 |
| 17:32 | SQZ | Gabriele, Sheila | FCES | Y | Photography, SQZT7 Work | 19:32 |
| 17:59 | VAC | Gerardo | LVEA | N | Pump Cart Check | 18:09 |
| 18:34 | OPS | Corey | EX, EY | N | Parts search | 19:05 |
| 19:04 | VAC | Gerardo, Jordan | LVEA | Y (at height) | Closing HAM1 Gate Valves | 21:01 |
| 19:37 | EE | Fil | LVEA | Y (at height) | CER/HAM3 Cabling | 22:05 |
| 20:31 | BHD | Oli, Elenna | Optics lab | N | BHD | 23:31 |
| 22:05 | EE | Fil | MY | N | Picking up parts | 00:04 |
| 22:30 | TCS | Sophie | Vac-Prep | N | CHETA | 23:30 |
| 22:41 | PEM | Robert | EX | N | Ground noise measurements | 23:41 |
This update has been in for a little while, but I apparently didn't document it at the time.
I've updated the OPS Overview medm screen to reflect the addition of the JAC and JM suspensions in HAM1. There's a new JAC status box above HAM1, which like the IMC, will change color depending on the status of JAC for easy reference. I've also added another power readout below HAM1 to show JAC transmission; the channel used here is H1:JAC-TRANS_A_DC_POWERMON, roughly calibrated to Watts. The label for this readout is "IMC INPUT POWER," and the label for the monitor beneath the PSL now reads "JAC INPUT POWER" (even though that channel is still H1:IMC-PWR_IN_OUT16, which is a bit of a misleading channel name now).
Camilla, Gabriele, Sheila
This morning went to the FCES to look for the beams again. We turned the light into the FCGS fiber up to 4.7mW, then we were able to spot a bit of green light on the FC2 baffle and coming out onto SQZT8 (photos with Keita's camera will be attached tomorow). This beam was coming through the uncoated part of FC2, we were able to see this on the +X side of FC2 but not on the other side (probably clipped on the viewport). We put the beam somewhere on the coated face of FC2, and then we see much less green light on SQZT8. We moved FC1 + FC2 to see some kind of green flashes in the cavity, and also saw some IR flashes.
We returned to the control room, and switched the IR back to CLF from seed. We spent a good deal of time walking ZM2, ZM3, FC1, and FC2, and see some level of flashes in both IR and green, and a small transmission back through the VIP towards SQZT7. We can see that the co-alignment of green and IR isn't perfect.
Camilla is continuing this walking, but we will likely need some time tomorow to get all the beams going in the right places.
Ibrahim, Ryan C, Gabriele and I did a bunch of work to help the locking effort of DRMI today. Here is a summary of some of the work I did.
We noticed that after being in DRMI locked for a while, we would see something ring up and cause a lockloss, close to 26 Hz in frequency. I checked the OLG of the PRCL loop and it has lost some phase at low frequency, with a zero crossing around 25 Hz. I doubled the PRCL gain and this averted the problem. Sheila mentioned offhand that this might be a phasing issue, but until that can be worked out, we need a factor of 2 gain in PRCL to remain stable in DRMI lock. Compare the blue trace on this plot (today before double gain) to the green trace (old reference) and the red trace (after the gain was doubled).
I then tried to work on the 3F transition. I tried driving a PRCL line at 88 Hz, and I phased REFLAIR RF27 to maximize the signal in I phase. I tried switching the signal over to PRCL 3F several times and this worked repeatedly, as long as the PRCL gain had the factor of 2 in the gain. I changed the phase by 90 degrees. This plot compares before (dotted) and after (solid). Here is the SDF.
I tried phasing REFLAIR RF135, and this is where I was not successful. I tried adjusting the phase to maximize the MICH signal in Q, driving a MICH line at 88 Hz. I went +90, which failed, and then I tried -90 which also failed. To see what I was getting wrong, I put the MICH 3F intrix values into the XARM input matrix on the LSC screen, and took a transfer function of MICH on 1F to the XARM 3 F signal. The phase was correct, but the gain was wrong by a factor of 2. I tried doubling the 3F intrix values and running the handoff again but this cause another lockloss. Therefore, I have reverted by changes to the RF135 phase to 115 deg, and I'll just give up on this for now, since I clearly don't understand what I'm getting wrong.
I'm not sure if we want to adjust the 1F phasing further or go with the double gain on PRCL, so I'm not going to make any guardian changes at this time.
The only permanent change I have made at this time is the updated REFLAIR RF27 phase, which has been SDFed. All other changes have been reverted.
Follow-up to alog89528 where RyanS and I set the AS_B RF45 WFS phase to +90, we did a +90 to the D phase (difference) erroniously which I have reverted and SDF accepted.