Between May 29 and June 3rd we performed at 1500W noise characterization measurements of two ion pumps, which here we call simply small and big (info on the exact model will be added later on). These pumps consist of a large permanent magnet and the concern is the magnetic noise produced when this pump vibrates withing the static Earth field. A question concerning this noise and the consequent safe distance from the O5 test masses was asked by VAC reviewers. Answering it is the aim of this activities. Two activities have been performed.
1) Mapping.
This activity was lead by Gilles who measured the ion pump static field on 3D grid of positions around each pump. For the small pump he used a 2D paper grid, for the big pump he used the plastic perforated frame that INGN-Genova made for the payload magnetic characterization and which the vacuum team moved from the CEB clean rooms to 1500W and reassambled in position. Gilles used his 3-axial magnetic probe, moved along the grid.
Attachments 1 and 2 show pictures of the setup of the big pump.
2) Shaking.
The big pump was excited using a little hammer tapping on the top flange of the ion pump, while one accelerometer (meggit) positioned vertically on top of the pump, and one 3-axial magnetic probe (Bartington MAG03_MC_100) were recording respectively the vibration of the pump body and the magnetic field. The magnetic probe was moved at a number of distances from the pump edge (approx 20cm to 120cm). Figure 3 is a sketch with coordinates of the measuring grid.
The attached txt file lists all measuring times and associated position of the magnetic probe. Attached are also spectrograms of the full measurement set. A magnetic field noise excess was measured in all locations. The last two show the probes spectrum when at approximately 30cm from the pump edge (mag probe position J13). The excess magnetic noise is evident and is also coherent with the vibration.
Data frames have been saved in /data/procdata/envmon/MagneticNoise/ion_pump/shaking/saved_gwf/ion_pump_shaking_20260603_1464522918_8500.gwf
Analysis will follow.