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Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

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Page 1: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers

Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation)

SURF Student Lecture Series

Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Page 2: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Introduction

To Investigate the Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Above the 1st FSR

•Analytically •Using the E2E model

To Describe the Angular Response Above the 1st FSR

Page 3: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Single Arm Fabry-Perot

Use this description for the transfer function and verify with E2E

From R. Schilling 1996

Page 4: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Transfer Function for Single Arm FP Cavity

Normalized Frequency

Res

pons

e

FP Cavity

• For LIGO 4 km IFO the second peak is centered about 37.5 kHz

Page 5: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Using the E2E Model

One 4 km FP Arm

Input:Swept Sine 0-90 kHz

Output:

Page 6: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Frequency Response of One Arm, 4 km IFO(E2E model)

Single 4 km FP Cavity in E2E

• 2nd Peak at 37.5 kHz Same as calculated above

Page 7: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Two Arm FP IFO 2 km

Two Arms Plus Recycling Cavity

• Swept Sine displacement to both

mirrors (differential mode)

Page 8: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Frequency Response of 2 Arm, 2 km IFO

(E2E model)

Peak at 75 kHz or at normalized frequency = 0.5

Page 9: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

What Does This Mean?• This Shows that the sensitivity is restored again at

multiples of cavity FSR

• Suggests Search For GWs at Higher Frequencies

Might be Possible

However…

• What are the noise characteristics at high frequencies?

• Is it an interesting place to search?

Page 10: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Angular Response

Angle from x-y plane

Am

plit

ude

Am

plit

ude

1st Sensitivity Peak

2nd Sensitivity Peak

Angle from x-y plane

• Angular response at low frequencies is expected

• Angular Response high frequencies (37.5 kHz) has zeros at optimal orientation!

Page 11: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Angular Response

Angular Response of 1st and 2nd Sensitivity Peak

Further investigation

• Need to develop description of 2 arm model

• Should acquire noise profile at 37.5 kHz

Am

plit

ude

Angle from x-y axis

Page 12: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson

Earlier This Summer…

Purpose:

To suppress the 60 Hz (& higher multiples) power source noise from AS_Q to headphones.

“Twin T” Notch Filter

Page 13: Frequency Response of LIGO Interferometers Andrew Weber University of Maryland (no relation) SURF Student Lecture Series Advisor: Andri Gretarsson
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