LIGO-G010250-00-M LIGO Status Gary Sanders GWIC Meeting Perth July 2001.

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LIGO-G M LIGO Status Gary Sanders GWIC Meeting Perth July 2001

LIGO-G M This Talk Technical Status Five Year Plan Collaboration

LIGO-G M

Installation Status LHO 2km, LHO 4km and LLO 4km interferometers »All installation complete »Commissioning underway Data Acquisition/Control Network infrastructure complete at both sites »Basic functionality in place; still working on reliability, enhancements Olympia earthquake forced repairs and realignment of 2 km LHO interferometer »Magnets broken off some suspended optics Commissioning beginning with higher power

LIGO-G M Commissioning Status LHO 2 km interferometer »Modecleaner testing uncovered problem with laser light scattering into suspension sensors – moved to lower power while redesign underway »Full interferometer locked at low input power (100 mW) All longitudinal degrees of freedom controlled Partial implementation of wavefront-sensing alignment control »Commissioning interrupted by earthquake repairs/susp. sensor replacement »LHO 2 km modecleaner successfully tested to full power in last few weeks! LLO 4 km interferometer »Careful characterization of laser-modecleaner subsystems »Single arm testing complete (both arms locked individually) »Recombined Michelson with Fabry-Perot arms locked successfully »Repetition of 2 km integrations taking much less time than expected LHO 4 km Interferometer »PSL and modecleaner locked, with new suspension sensors, digital suspension controllers

LIGO-G M 2 km Noise Spectrum (pre- earthquake) Factor of 20 improvement (over E2 spectrum): Recycling Reduction of electronics noise Partial implementation of alignment control

LIGO-G M Plan to Reach Science Run l May »E4 run: LLO 4 km, operating in recombined mode + LHO environmental data l May - July »LHO 2k, bring full interferometer back on-line, sensitivity studies »LLO 4k suspension sensor replacement, bring back on-line »LHO 4k, PRM locking (no arms yet) l August - Sept »E5: LHO 2k in full recycled configuration, LLO 4k in recombined configuration(?), LHO 4k in recombined configuration l Sept - Oct »LLO 4k, attain full interferometer lock, sensitivity studies »LHO 2km sensitivity studies, 4k lock full interferometer

LIGO-G M Plan to Reach Science Run, Part 2 l Oct - Nov »E6: triple coincidence run with all 3 interferometers in final optical configuration (“upper limit run”) l Oct – early 2002 »Improve sensitivity and reliability »Alternate diagnostic testing with engineering runs Jan 2002 »Papers documenting LIGO detector design and performance Apr 2002 »Drafts of upper limit papers

LIGO-G M Status of LIGO Laboratory Program and Funding 2001 completes the LIGO construction and early operations funding originally granted from NSF. In December 2000, LIGO Laboratory submitted a proposal for funding of LIGO operations, science and R&D during 2002 through »This program includes support of the LSC program in observational science and analysis and advanced detector development Last week, the NSF Director’s Review Board acted favorably on our proposal including most of the funds requested The National Science Board review occurs in early August Funding for the next 5 years for LIGO appears to be progressing well through the official process.

LIGO-G M Advanced LIGO Construction Funding Working plan has been to install the first new interferometers in 2006, after completing the Science Run. »This requires construction approval for the 2004 fiscal year. President Bush’s fiscal 2002 budget delayed all new starts in the NSF (and other agencies) by one year »ALMA, Ice Cubed, … Congress may restore one or two projects NSF construction projects (Major Research Equipment) likely to be delayed by one year. LIGO is proceeding ahead and will pay close attention to this process

LIGO-G M Collaboration with other projects TAMA »Isolation systems, noise and optical modeling, RSE, thermal noise,… ACIGA »Laser, sapphire, configurations, isolation research in progress »New high power test bed in preparation with LIGO participation –Part of the advanced LIGO program GEO »Extensive collaboration for advanced LIGO in lasers, suspensions, optics, interferometer configurations, modeling, system design »Full partnership MOU re data sharing and analysis signed in June Virgo »Recent addition of coating development as a joint activity »Draft data sharing and data analysis MOU developed and for discussion here “…goal is to operate as a single machine.” - Giazotto