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Reports until 09:14, Tuesday 22 December 2015
H1 AOS (ISC, SUS)
jason.oberling@LIGO.ORG - posted 09:14, Tuesday 22 December 2015 - last comment - 10:16, Wednesday 23 December 2015(24382)
BS/SR3 OpLev Laser Power Increased (WP5667)

I increased the power on the BS and SR3 oplev lasers this morning by ~5%.  I used the voltage read out of the "Current Monitor" port on the back of the laser (this port monitors the laser diode current, outputs a voltage).  The old and new values are listed below, as well as the new SUM counts.  Since I had to open the coolers the lasers are housed in they will need ~4-6 hours to return to thermal equilibium; at that point I can assess whether or not the glitching has improved.

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jason.oberling@LIGO.ORG - 10:16, Wednesday 23 December 2015 (24412)ISC, SUS

Links to todays DetChar pages (look at the SUM spectrograms, both standard and normalized, at the top of the page) for these oplevs, showing data after the power increase and subsequent return to thermal equilibrium (data starts at 0:00 UTC 12/23/2015, or 16:00 PST 12/22/2015):  BS, SR3.  As can bee seen, SR3 quieted up significantly (go back a day or two and compare), one more small power adjustment should take care of it; will do that at the next opportunity (probably the next maintenance day, 1/5/2016).  The BS on the other hand has not seen much improvement.  I'm starting to think maybe I've overshot the stable range...  Will perform another adjustment (probably also on the next maintence day), this time targeting a region between my last 2 adjustments.  I will keep WP5667 open as this work is still ongoing.

On a brighter note, I have been testing the laser removed from the BS oplev in the LSB optics lab and can find nothing wrong with it.  I'm currently adjusting the TEC temperature setpoint to bring the stable region to a more useful power level and the laser will be ready for re-installation (back into the BS if the current laser proves too finnicky or into another oplev (likely ITMy)).

H1 PSL
jason.oberling@LIGO.ORG - posted 09:06, Tuesday 22 December 2015 (24381)
H1 PSL FE Watchdog Reset

I reset the 35W FE laser watchdog at 17:01 UTC (9:01 PST).

H1 General
jeffrey.bartlett@LIGO.ORG - posted 08:27, Tuesday 22 December 2015 (24380)
Ops Owl Shift Summary
Activity Log: All Times in UTC (PT)

08:00 (00:00) Take over from TJ
08:10 (00:10) GRB Alert. IFO in Observing mode. Spoke to LLO
10:01 (02:01) Gerardo – Back from Mid-Y 
10:15 (02:15) Gerardo – Going back to Mid-Y
10:16 (02:16) Kyle – Called to check on problem with CP-3
10:17 (02:17) John – On site with Gerardo at Mid-Y
12:45 (04:45) John & Gerardo – Back from Mid-Y – leaving site
14:00 (06:00) Restart CS weather station code
15:30 (07:30) CP-4 is dropping N2. Percent down to 83%. Sent E-Mail and V-Mail to Gerardo 
16:00 (08:00) Turn over to Cheryl

End of Shift Summary:

Title: 12/22/2015, Owl Shift 08:00 – 16:00 (00:00 – 08:00) All times in UTC (PT)

Support:  Gerardo, John
 
Incoming Operator: Cheryl

Shift Detail Summary: Locked in Observing mode for entire shift. Take down IFO for start of maintenance window. 

There were problems with CP-3 (aLOG #24370, 24379) which Gerardo and John worked on. After Gerardo left CP-4 started to show dropping N2 levels as well. Down to 83%. Sent E-Mail and V-Mail to Gerardo. 

LHO VE (VE)
gerardo.moreno@LIGO.ORG - posted 05:33, Tuesday 22 December 2015 (24379)
CP3 Level Transducer Not Working

John, Kyle and Gerardo

One of the lines for CP3 pressure transducer appears to be plugged.
A first attempt to unplug it was not successful, for now we will continue to fill the pump manually and we'll continue to monitor CP3 level.  Alarms will continue for now.

H1 General
jeffrey.bartlett@LIGO.ORG - posted 04:10, Tuesday 22 December 2015 (24378)
Ops Mid-Shift Summary
   IFO locked in Observing mode for first half of shift. The range has been fluctuating between the mid 70s to low 80Mpc. Wind is calm to light (0 - 3mph). Seismic is quiet and centered around 0.07um/s. Microseism is flat and centered around 0.6um/s. 

   John and Gerardo continue working on CP-3 at Mid-Y.  
H1 General
jeffrey.bartlett@LIGO.ORG - posted 00:28, Tuesday 22 December 2015 (24377)
GRB Alert
Received GRB alert at 08:10 (00:10). IFO in Observing mode although somewhat glitchy before the event. Spoke to LLO. 
H1 General
jeffrey.bartlett@LIGO.ORG - posted 00:19, Tuesday 22 December 2015 (24376)
Ops Owl Shift Transition
Title:  12/22/2015, Owl Shift 08:00 – 16:00 (00:00 – 08:00) All times in UTC (PT)
	
State of H1: 08:00 (00:00), The IFO has been in Observing mode for approximately 24 hours. There was a drop out of Observing to Commissioning mode during the Evening shift to work on the RF45 problems. Power is currently at 21.9W, the range is around 78Mpc.    

Outgoing Operator: TJ
LHO General
thomas.shaffer@LIGO.ORG - posted 00:00, Tuesday 22 December 2015 (24374)
Ops Eve Shift Summary
LHO General
thomas.shaffer@LIGO.ORG - posted 20:25, Monday 21 December 2015 (24373)
Ops Eve Mid Shift Report

Seems as though the RF45 noise has left us around an hour and a half ago. We have had a few instances where we will get a few EMTY saturations in succession, but nothing that affected the DMT monitor at least.

Still locked and Observing at 77Mpc.

H1 PSL
thomas.shaffer@LIGO.ORG - posted 18:20, Monday 21 December 2015 (24371)
Mon PSL checklist

Laser Status:
SysStat is good
Front End power is 30.75W (should be around 30 W)
Frontend Watch is GREEN
HPO Watch is RED

PMC:
It has been locked 27.0 days, 8.0 hr 21.0 minutes (should be days/weeks)
Reflected power is 1.644Watts and PowerSum = 24.72Watts.

FSS:
It has been locked for 0.0 days 18.0 h and 48.0 min (should be days/weeks)
TPD[V] = 1.505V (min 0.9V)

ISS:
The diffracted power is around 8.035% (should be 5-9%)
Last saturation event was 0.0 days 18.0 hours and 20.0 minutes ago (should be days/weeks)

 

LHO VE
thomas.shaffer@LIGO.ORG - posted 17:47, Monday 21 December 2015 - last comment - 23:54, Monday 21 December 2015(24370)
Vacuum alarm at MY CP3

I received an alarm in the control room here at 00:50 UTC (16:50 PST) for the MY Cryo Pump 3. The fill percent jmped up to 120% and has since been very slowly trending down (currently at 117.6% at 17:42). Kyle, John, Bubba, and Gerardo have been notified and are monitoring the situation.

Trends below of CP3 and CP4 for the HVE-MY:CP{}_LIC and HVE-MY:CP{}_LT channel for the a few hours before the excursion.

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thomas.shaffer@LIGO.ORG - 20:21, Monday 21 December 2015 (24372)

Update: The percent for CP3 seemed to have leveled off at around 113%.  Attached a 4 hours trend of its progress.

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thomas.shaffer@LIGO.ORG - 23:54, Monday 21 December 2015 (24375)

Newest trend. It has climbed back up to 117%. Gerardo is on site to investigate.

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LHO General
thomas.shaffer@LIGO.ORG - posted 16:05, Monday 21 December 2015 (24368)
Ops Eve Transition
H1 General
jim.warner@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:59, Monday 21 December 2015 (24367)
Shift Summary

TITLE:    Dec 21 Day Shift 08:00-16:00UTC

STATE Of H1: Observing, RF45 is acting up

SUPPORT: Typical control room crowd

SHIFT SUMMARY: I took over for Cheryl at 21:30, thing were quiet until RF45 started acting up at 23:30, still in observe, but data is obviously bad

ACTIVITY LOG:

21:20 JeffK Running pcal to darm tf, llo calls to say they are at dc readout, done 22:30

22:00 Bubba to Mid-Y, back 24:00

23:30 RF45 starts acting up, out of observe briefly while Evan went to LVEA to check some PSL rack equipment
 
 
21:20 JeffK Running pcal to darm tf, llo calls to say they are at dc readout, done 22:30
23:30 RF45 starts acting up, out of observe briefly while Evan went to LVEA to check some PSL rack equipment
22:00 Bubba to Mid-Y, back 24:00

 

 
H1 ISC (DetChar)
evan.hall@LIGO.ORG - posted 15:23, Monday 21 December 2015 - last comment - 16:36, Monday 21 December 2015(24365)
45 MHz glitching again

45 MHz stabilization started gitching circa 23:15:00 Z.

This was accompanied by a drop of a few percent in AS90.

Nothing is visible in the spare amplitude demod on the ISC rack (23567). Noise appears stationary with an rms of a few millivolts, meaning the RAN of this glitch at the ISC rack (not including the EOM driver chain) is less than a few parts in 105.

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jim.warner@LIGO.ORG - 15:29, Monday 21 December 2015 (24366)

Things are continuing to degrade. We have dropped out of observing and Evan has gone out onto the LVEA floor to poke at some of the electronics.

evan.hall@LIGO.ORG - 16:36, Monday 21 December 2015 (24369)

Daniel, Jenne, Evan

The 45 MHz jump appeared in AS90 and ASC dc sum.

AS90Q increased in amplitude, while AS90I decreased in amplitude, indicating a phase shift of the 45 MHz. The drop in ASC dc sum means that there was also an amplitude shift.

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H1 CAL
jeffrey.kissel@LIGO.ORG - posted 14:33, Monday 21 December 2015 (24363)
New DARMOLGTF and PCALY to DARM Sweeps
J. Kissel

Another collection of our bi-monthly(-ish) assessment of the calibration and DARMOLGTF. Details will be processed later including analysis of time-dependence. The front-end, CAL-CS, DELTAL_EXTERNAL calibration (and therefore the low-latency GDS pipeline output) is still within the desired precision. I attach screenshots of the measurements for posterity. Note, this time, I've updated the reference to be the most recent sweep, taken Dec 01 2015, (see LHO aLOG 23883, also yet to be processed.)

DARM OLGTF Template:
/ligo/svncommon/CalSVN/aligocalibration/trunk/Runs/O1/H1/Measurements/DARMOLGTFs/2015-12-21_H1_DARM_OLGTF_7to1200Hz.xml

Corresponding Exports: 
/ligo/svncommon/CalSVN/aligocalibration/trunk/Runs/O1/H1/Measurements/DARMOLGTFs/
2015-12-21_H1_DARM_OLGTF_7to1200Hz_A_ETMYL3LOCKIN2_B_ETMYL3LOCKEXC_coh.txt
2015-12-21_H1_DARM_OLGTF_7to1200Hz_A_ETMYL3LOCKIN2_B_ETMYL3LOCKEXC_tf.txt
2015-12-21_H1_DARM_OLGTF_7to1200Hz_A_ETMYL3LOCKIN2_B_ETMYL3LOCKIN1_coh.txt
2015-12-21_H1_DARM_OLGTF_7to1200Hz_A_ETMYL3LOCKIN2_B_ETMYL3LOCKIN1_tf.txt

PCAL2DARM TFs:
/ligo/svncommon/CalSVN/aligocalibration/trunk/Runs/O1/H1/Measurements/PCAL/2015-12-21_PCALY2DARMTF_7to1200Hz.xml

Coresponding Exports:
2015-12-21_PCALY2DARMTF_7to1200Hz_A_PCALRX_B_DARMIN1_coh.txt
2015-12-21_PCALY2DARMTF_7to1200Hz_A_PCALRX_B_DARMIN1_tf.txt
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H1 AOS (ISC, SEI, SUS)
jason.oberling@LIGO.ORG - posted 08:58, Monday 21 December 2015 - last comment - 14:55, Monday 21 December 2015(24356)
Optical Lever 7 Day Trends

Attached are 7 day pitch, yaw, and sum trends of all active H1 optical levers.

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jason.oberling@LIGO.ORG - 14:55, Monday 21 December 2015 (24364)AOS, ISC, SEI, SUS

After having some time to analyse these, I conclude the following:

  • Centering
    • Need to keep an eye on SR3 and HAM2 pitch, these are starting to approach their linear limits (~25-30 µrad).  Nothing to worry about for now, but will need a re-zeroing in the near future.
    • All other active oplevs are good.
  • Glitching
    • Can't really tell glitching from the attached trends, so I use the spectrograms posted to the DetChar summary pages (SUS Oplev overview linked, find individual oplevs under the SUS dropdown menu.  HAM oplevs not on DetChar pages, only used for alignment purposes so glitching is not a critical issue for them).
    • The highest rate of glitches can be found on BS, SR3, and ITMy:
      • BS: I am still adjusting the power to find the glitch-free zone I set on this new laser in the lab; planning another adjustment tomorrow (see LHO WP5667).  This is the highest priority as BS oplev damping is still used during DRMI acquisition.
      • SR3: Glitching first reported by Nutsinee and Jenne here.  Not a high priority as this oplev is not used for any damping, but since I will be adjusting the BS tomorrow I will adjust SR3 as well (see above linked WP).
      • ITMy: This oplev is still using an unstablized laser on the old style oplev power supply and no thermal stabilization.  At this glitch rate this is my next target for laser replacement (to fulfill ECR E1500224), especially as pitch oplev damping is still used for this optic.  I have seen no reports of the glitches causing issues with IFO operation.
    • ETMx has the next highest rate of glitching.
      • Low priority as the oplev is not used for any damping.
    • ITMx and ETMy show very occaisional glitches.
      • ITMx: Like ITMy, this oplev is still using an unstabilized laser on the old style power supply an no thermal stabilization.  Barring other lasers requiring swaps due to glitches (i.e. can't fix with a simple power adjustment) this is my next target for laser replacement after ITMy (to fulfill the above linked ECR).
      • ETMy: As ETMx, low priority as no oplev damping is used here.
    • PR3 oplev is showing no issues.
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