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Environmental Monitoring (Environmental Monitoring)
Tringali, Fiori - 18:04 Monday 08 June 2026 (69152) Print this report
Comment to Test on DET HVAC system (68181)

Some comments on the test involving the opening of the valves in the DET laboratory are reported below. The main actions performed during the test are summarized as follows:

  • The AHU operating mode was changed from automatic to manual. In this configuration, the supply and return air fan speeds were fixed at values of 27.4 Hz and 13.8 Hz, respectively.
  • All supply and return air distribution valves were switched from automatic mode, corresponding to the specific openings reported in Table of elog 68181, to a fixed opening of 5%.
  • Additional tests were performed by varying the opening percentage only for the valves serving the Mini-Tower Area A (DET area), while the remaining valves were kept fixed at 5% opening and the fan frequencies were maintained at fixed values.
  • At the end of the test, all valves and the AHU were restored to automatic operation.

Figures 1, 2, 3, 4 show zoomed views of the acoustic spectra measured by the microphone ENV_EDB_MIC during the transition from automatic operation to fixed fan frequencies and valve openings. The frequency ranges displayed are: Figure 1 (1–100 Hz), Figure 2 (100–400 Hz), Figure 3 (400–700 Hz), and Figure 4 (700–1000 Hz).

The colored curves correspond to three different operating configurations of the AHU system:

  • black curve: supply and return fans, as well as all valves, operating in automatic mode.
  • red curve: supply and return fan frequencies fixed at 27.4 Hz and 13.8 Hz, respectively, while all valves remained in automatic mode.
  • blue curve: same fan configuration as the red curve, with all supply and return air distribution valves additionally set to a fixed opening of 5%.

Figures 5, 6, 7, 8 report the corresponding reduction factors with respect to the reference configuration (AHU operating in automatic mode).

Overall, fixing the supply and return fan frequencies does not significantly modify the acoustic spectrum, although a moderate reduction is observed in several frequency bands. A more pronounced effect is obtained when all supply and return air distribution valves are set to a fixed opening of 5%.
The ASD comparison shows a reduction of several broad acoustic structures, particularly below 400 Hz. This observation is confirmed by the reduction factor analysis, which reaches values between 2 and 5 over extended frequency regions. Above 400 Hz, the impact of the modified AHU configuration becomes less evident.
Moreover, the time-frequency maps of Figure 9 and 10, show the presence of several non-stationary spectral features above 300 Hz whose amplitude and frequency evolve throughout this part of the test. Consequently, the large reduction factors observed at specific frequencies are influenced by the temporal evolution of these spectral structures in addition to the changes introduced in the AHU operating configuration.
Overall, the results suggest that the reduction of the valve openings has an impact on the acoustic environment than fixing the fan frequencies alone, providing a measurable reduction of the acoustic noise level, particularly below 400 Hz.

**** Mini-tower A area (DET area) ****

Figures 11, 12, 13, 14 show zoomed views of the acoustic spectra in the same frequency ranges reported previously, measured while varying the opening of the MiniTower A return air valves (50%, 90%, and 5%) and keeping the supply air valves fixed at 5% opening
The acoustic spectra measured during the MiniTower A valve scan show that all tested manual configurations provide a reduction of the broadband acoustic noise with respect to the nominal automatic operation (black curve), particularly below 400 Hz. The configuration with the return valve set to 90% opening (blue curve) generally provides the lowest acoustic ASD over a large fraction of the investigated frequency range. In contrast, the configuration with the return valve set to 50% (yellow curve) introduces several additional narrow-band features above 400 Hz.
The time-frequency analysis (Figures 15, 16, 17) confirms that several spectral structures appearing above approximately 400 Hz are correlated with specific valve configurations and evolve following the changes introduced during the test.
Moreover, Figure 17 shows that the group of spectral lines observed in the 600–1k Hz region during the configuration with the return air valve set to 90% disappears approximately five minutes after switching the valve opening from 90% to 5% (10:15 UTC). 

Figures 18, 19, 20, 21 show the acoustic spectra measured during the last part of the test, where the return air valve opening was kept fixed at 5% and the supply air valve opening was varied between 50%, 90%, and 5%.
The comparison shows that the configuration with both supply and return air valves set to 5% (red curve) provides the lowest acoustic ASD over most of the investigated frequency range. This reduction is particularly visible between 100 and 400 Hz, where several broad structures observed in automatic mode and in the configurations with larger supply valve openings are significantly reduced. The same configuration also reduces the level of several spectral structures, especially in the 300–650 Hz region as shown in the spectrograms Figure 22, 23, 24.
In contrast, the configurations with the supply valve set to 50% (yellow curve) or 90% (blue curve) show higher acoustic levels and are often comparable to, or above, the automatic-mode reference.

An additional TF map (Figure 25) during the restoration of the MiniTower B valves to automatic operation (11:45 UTC) shows the reappearance of several narrow-band spectral features that had previously disappeared when both MiniTower A and MiniTower B valves were operated in manual mode. The temporal coincidence suggests that these structures may be associated with the airflow distribution of the MiniTower B branch. This behavior is particularly visible for the spectral features observed between approximately 300 Hz and 650 Hz.

**** Summary ****

Figures 26,27,28, 29 show the acoustic spectra for the nominal automatic operation (black curve), the configuration with all valves fixed at 5% opening (gray curve), and the two most favorable Mini-Tower A configurations identified during the test: supply valve at 5% with return valve at 90% (red curve), and supply valve at 5% with return valve at 5% (blue curve).

  • The comparison shows that the nominal automatic operation is not the quietest configuration.
  • The configuration with all valves fixed at 5% opening also provides a reduction in some bands, but it introduces additional narrow-band structures, especially above 400 Hz. This suggests that forcing all valves to the same low opening is not necessarily the optimal acoustic configuration.
  • Among the tested configurations, the most favorable ones are those with the Mini-Tower A supply valve fixed at 5%, namely supply 5% / return 90% and supply 5% / return 5%. However, the nominally identical 5% / 5% configuration obtained during the return-valve scan (return fixed at 5% and supply varied) resulted in lower acoustic levels than the 5% / 5% configuration obtained during the supply-valve scan (supply fixed at 5% and return varied). This indicates that the acoustic response may depend not only on the final valve openings, but also on the sequence of valve adjustments and/or on the airflow stabilization time.

The results suggest that an optimized valve configuration could reduce the acoustic noise in the DET area with respect to the nominal automatic operation. Further dedicated tests are required to verify the reproducibility of the most promising configurations and to assess their long-term impact on the stability of the clean-room environmental parameters.

 

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Safety (General safety)
Tringali, Fiori, Spinicelli - 18:00 Monday 08 June 2026 (69188) Print this report
Preparation activities for NI instrumented baffle TF measurement

Tomorrow (June 9), we plan to access the NI tower to perform preliminary measurements and instrumentation checks in preparation for the mechanical transfer function measurement of the instrumented baffle. 
The activity is subject to final confirmation.

AdV-DAQ (Calibration)
rolland - 17:49 Monday 08 June 2026 (69187) Print this report
NE PCal switch on (before re-installing the Rx sphere)

Today around 15h10 UTC (after having checked that the gate valve between NE and NI is closed and without any window; for people working on the NI tower), the NE Pcal laser has been switched on to 1.3 W (figure 1). The Rx sphere is still absent and will be installed tomorrow morning.

The relative calibration of the Tx_PD1 and Tx_PD2 photodiodes seems to have changed by about 0.5% since the last time the Pcal was on, in December 2025 (see figure 2). This is not related to a change in the offset (see figure 3).

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Injection system (Auto alignment of the 10W on the reference cavity)
lagabbe, spinicelli, ruggi, pinto - 17:46 Monday 08 June 2026 (69186) Print this report
Add filter to compensate for the BPL plant frequency response

To measure the frequnecy response of the plant of the BPL, a broad band noise (up to 500 Hz) has been injected on the piezo signal, after the driving matrix. The amplitude of the noise was 0.1 V, each injection lasted at least 3 min. the injection times were:

  • EIB_M1BH -> 13:23:00
  • EIB_M1BV -> 13:28:00
  • LB_M14H -> 13:32:00
  • LB_M14V -> 13:38:00

The frequency response from the injected noise to the piezo response was computed. On every piezo, a pole around 3.0 +/-0.1 Hz was measured, and on every quadrants, a zero at 1.0 +/- 0.1 Hz, and a pole at 11.0 +/- 0.3 Hz.

To compensate for the  measured plant frequency response, a QPD_flatten filter was added after the normalized quadrant signals, and PZT_flatten filter was added after the driving matrix before the piezos. The DC gain of both filter is 1.

The parameters of the filters are:

ACL_FILTER_SET     "BPL_PZT_flatten"    1     1    0.01    20
ACL_FILTER_ZEROS   "BPL_PZT_flatten"      3      0
ACL_FILTER_POLES   "BPL_PZT_flatten"      500    0

ACL_FILTER_SET     "BPL_QPD_flatten"    1     1    0.01    20
ACL_FILTER_POLES   "BPL_QPD_flatten"    1     0
ACL_FILTER_ZEROS   "BPL_QPD_flatten"    11     0

All the control filters have been replaced by a simple integrator with a 2nd order pole at 200 Hz.

ACL_FILTER_SET        "BPL_tiltx_flt"        1             -50     1     20    
ACL_FILTER_POLES    "BPL_tiltx_flt"        0            0
ACL_FILTER_POLES    "BPL_tiltx_flt"        200            0.707

The loop can close with the filter. The frequency response must be measured again to make sure that the new plant response is flat.

The noise measured  on the QPD signal is lower than before.

 

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Detector Operation (Operations Report)
gherardini - 17:01 Monday 08 June 2026 (69185) Print this report
Operator Report - Daily shift
Activities communicated to the control room:

- VAC: WI tower opening (#69183);
- TCS: HWS-DET SLED switched off (#69184);
- INJ: BPL loop commissioning, in progress;
Safety (General safety)
corubolo, lumaca - 15:50 Monday 08 June 2026 (69184) Print this report
HWS-DET SLED switched off

The HWS-DET SLED has been switched off at 13:32 UTC.

Vacuum (West input)
Vacuum - 11:35 Monday 08 June 2026 (69183) Print this report
WI tower open
The bottom access to the WI tower is now open, the tower has been left under clean air flow as usual.
Safety (Laser Safety)
galimberti - 10:37 Monday 08 June 2026 (69182) Print this report
No Laser Hazard in the WI tower
The CO2 lasers are off and the Main laser is blocked in the Laser Lab.
There is no laser hazard in the WI tower.
No CO2 lasers can be turned on or the Main laser released from the Laser Lab.
AdV-COM (AdV commissioning (1st part) )
mwas - 10:14 Monday 08 June 2026 (69181) Print this report
CARM offset reduction steps stability

A question is how stable are states of CARM offset reduction over long times (~1h), in case this could be used for measuring the input mirror absorption instead of using CARM NULL 1F as the state from which to unlock from.

Figure 1 and 2 shows the statistics for step 2 (index=90) and step 3 (index=95) for 6 months from Sep 1 2023 to Mar 1 2024. The 6-month of commissioning when the input power was reduced from 25W to 12W, and then increased in two steps to 17W before the start of IR1. In blue are the "successful" steps, in the sense that the next step of the lock acquisition is a higher index, and in red are the "failed" steps, in the sense that the next step has a lower index (unlocked).

During that period most step 2 and step 3 transition were successful, and a few of the step 3 states had a duration of a few thousands seconds. This shows that it is possible to stay in step 3 long enough to have a useful input mirror absorption measurement. However, it doesn't show if that can be done reliably and repeatebly. The two cases of the interferometer remaining for long time in step 3 are on Oct 29 and on Nov 20.

Figure 3 and 4 show the same but for the period of 18 months from Sep 1 2022 to Mar 1 2024. So includes a lot of the time when we had trouble locking the interferometer. In this case there is many more failed steps, but still in each duration bin there is more successful than failed steps. There hasn't been more attempts of staying in one of those states for a few thousands seconds, so it doesn't add more information on the long term stability of those states.

/users/mwas/ISC/TCStuning_trend_20260222/longTermTrendIndex.m

 

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Safety (Laser Safety)
pasqualetti - 8:46 Monday 08 June 2026 (69180) Print this report
Access to the WI tower
This morning we will access the WI tower. Please confirm that no laser beam hazard is present inside the WI tower
AdV-DAQ (Data collection)
masserot, mours - 8:44 Monday 08 June 2026 (69179) Print this report
SWEB_50Hz server crash - Trend100S for 2022,2023 and 2024

SWEB_50Hz server crash 

The SWEB_50Hz server,  used to extend the frame dt from 0.2s to 1s and to build the online 50Hz channels for the  channels related to this tag  "V1:SWEB* V1:SBE_SWEB_* V1:Sa_WE* V1:SA_WE*  V1:FCEB_*  V1:FCEM_* V1:SBE_FCEM_* ", crashed yesterday morning  at 2026-06-07-09h19m53-UTC .

It has been restarted only this morning at 2026-06-08-06h22m00-UTC .

As consequence the channels related to this tag "V1:SWEB* V1:SBE_SWEB_* V1:Sa_WE* V1:SA_WE*  V1:FCEB_*  V1:FCEM_* V1:SBE_FCEM_* " are missing for all the streams (raw, raw_full, rds, trend and trend100s) from 2026-06-07-09h19m53-UTC to 2026-06-08-06h22m00-UTC 

 

Trend100s for 2022,2023 and 2024

On request of the commissioning team, the trend100s data have been computed using the trend ones for the following years; 2022, 2023 and 2024.

The FbTrend100s server configuration has been updated to use the full disk space available , operation performed the 2026-06-05-12h56m05-UTC

 

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AdV-SBE (EIB-SAS commissioning)
derossi, lagabbe, spinicelli - 8:13 Monday 08 June 2026 (69178) Print this report
Comment to SBE horizontal positioning (69168)

On Friday afternoon, we tried to rebalance EIB by moving some of the counterweight on the top of it. We also tried to remove/attenuate some of the mechanical shortcuts still present (mainly water pipes and RF-QPD cables).

At the end, we managed to obtain a quite good position for all the DoF but the Z one. Anyway, we could close the loop in the nominal position, with a couple of actuators with high correction.We kept the beam blocked on the laser bench for the weekend.

Environmental Monitoring (Environmental Monitoring)
fiori, romero - 17:12 Sunday 07 June 2026 (69177) Print this report
Comment to magnetic comb since April 20th (69040)

From a message received from our external collaborator Renato Romero:

Friday June 5th at 17:30 UTC the 1 Hz comb disturbance stopped completely: Figure 1

Interestingly, in the subsequent minutes are again well visible the disturbances that we attribute to trains: Figure 2

 

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Vacuum (West input)
Vacuum - 18:28 Friday 05 June 2026 (69176) Print this report
WI tower venting
Venting process is ongoing.
Detector Operation (Operations Report)
gkaitatzis - 18:23 Friday 05 June 2026 (69175) Print this report
Comment to Operator Report - Daily shift (69169)

The problem of the PDU server was that the TANGO PDU server was also up and running and was interfering with the current server. Tango instance has been stopped, problem resolved.

Detector Operation (Operations Report)
menzione - 16:31 Friday 05 June 2026 (69169) Print this report
Operator Report - Daily shift

ITF DOWN in UPGRADING mode.

Palnned activities:

  • WI controls opened from remote by Boschi (13:15 UTC)
  • WI venting (started at 13:30UTC)
  • BPL Commissioning (in progress...)
  • TCS Chiller assembly & test (in progress...)
  • NI PAY assembly concluded (L. Naticchioni, E. Benedetti, H. Vocca, F. Travasso, A. Piluso, M. Montani, F. Piergiovanni)
  • 13:12 UTC - PduServer process restarted via VPM following the procedure descripted in the entry.
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gkaitatzis - 18:23 Friday 05 June 2026 (69175) Print this report

The problem of the PDU server was that the TANGO PDU server was also up and running and was interfering with the current server. Tango instance has been stopped, problem resolved.

Environmental Monitoring (Environmental Monitoring)
fiori - 15:14 Friday 05 June 2026 (69174) Print this report
Comment to magnetic comb since April 20th (69040)

This morning at around 1AM UTC the external magnetometer detected a decrease (but not disappearence) of the comb noise intensity.

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Environmental Monitoring (Environmental Monitoring)
fiori, quemener, tringali, washimi - 15:08 Friday 05 June 2026 (69170) Print this report
Comment to magnetic comb since April 20th (69040)

We investigated further the 1Hz comb noise, which is still present.

Last Friday (May 29) we performed some measurements with one Bartington 3D Magnetometer and the portable spectrum analyzer CoCo80x.

First we found that the noise was present and quite intense close to the vacuum pipe of the W arm. Figure 1 shows the probe position in the first measurement: its tip was approximately 1 cm from the chamber at 900W and so approximately 0.6m from the tube center, the X axis was oriented along the tube, Y was vertical and Z was radial to the tube. In this position, the 1Hz comb field is oriented mainly along Y, being consistent with the field radiated by a current flowing along the tube. This is shown in Figure 2. The intensity is similar to what measured by similar sensors positioned close to vac chambers in CEB: that is a few nT/sqrt for the 1 Hz peak - compare with Figure 3 which uses the same 20s fft window.

The same Figure 2 shows recordings when the same probe was positioned by doubling the distance from the tube center: the field orientation is as well along Y and the intensity approximately halves. This looks consistent with a field being emitted by the beam tube. We then positioned the probe on the tunnel floor (which is the 3rd plot in Figure 2): the intensity is rougly the came but now the B field vector is oriented at 45 deg in the plane perpendicular to the tube, which also looks consistent with a field emitted by the tube.  Yet, when positioning the probe close to the tunnel roof a large signal is noticed (Figure 4). No measured amplification at the ethernet switch box and cables running along the tunnel wall.

We then repeated the measurement close to the tube at 1800W and 2700W: the emitted comb is there with similar intensity and orientation characteristics (Figure 5). This seems to contraddict the hypothesis that the noisy current is generated in CEB and decays flowing outwards along the tubes. While at 1800W we also sniffed the vacuum pump station as well as cables but found no amplification. At 2700W we also took again a measurement close to the tunnel roof, this time being outside. Interestingly the noise disappeared from the probe when positioning the probe in the middle of the nearby road (green track in Figure 5).

We finally took some measurements in the central external area: Figure 6. The comb is present! The signal is particularly intense close to the methan gas pipe tube nearby the guardiania. Il looks that one such pipe runs inside the EGO site along the South fence. We also moved in the external road and towards the location (approx. 100m before the EGO gate) where the SNAM company performed heavy works between February 5th untill the first week of April (Thank you Maria fro recording the dates). The noise level is more or less the same when moving the probe on a tripod at 1.5m above the ground (Figure 6).

Our suspect is that the source of the noise might be related to galvanic anticorrosion currents in the methan pipes, which in the past produced a non stationary 5Hz comb: https://logbook.virgo-gw.eu/virgo/?r=55542. This time instead the noise  is very stationary: the comb is extremely narrow and consistent with a GPS synch device.

A more stringent proof could come from measuring a few km away from EGO, in the locations explored in the past.

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AdV-DAQ (Data collection)
masserot, mours - 15:07 Friday 05 June 2026 (69173) Print this report
trend100s buffer use the 1TB disk

The FbTrend100s server configuration has been updated to use the  1TB disk available :

  • server restarted at  2026-06-05-12h56m07-UTC

 

AdV-PAY (NI and WI Payloads)
L. Naticchioni, E. Benedetti, H. Vocca, F. Travasso, A. Piluso, M. Montani, F. Piergiovanni - 12:44 Friday 05 June 2026 (69171) Print this report
NI mirror suspended, NI Payload partially assembled, CP structure assembled.
On June 4th, we completed the NI mirror monolithic suspension: the mirror is suspended with the HR face pointing down by 2 mrad. On the 5th, we assembled most of the payload structure (see attached pictures). We left the mirror suspended in the CB clean room. In parallel, the new CP suspension system is assembled and under test, with the CP held by the new blocking system (see the last attached picture).
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AdV-SBE (EIB-SAS commissioning)
bulten, berni - 17:48 Thursday 04 June 2026 (69168) Print this report
SBE horizontal positioning
in the afternoon, after work on the bench, I tried to move the bench into the correct position with the microsprings. vertically the bench was pretty well aligned but horizontally not; ty was off by about 2.2 mrad. I could not zero Ty, z, and x simultaneously because I needed the microspring for horizontal 2 to go more backward. At software position 0, it will automatically move to the other side. The best I can do is either have Ty and x correct, but then z offset is around 0 instead of the required -165 micrometer, or get z correct but then Ty is 300 microrad off (negative). It took a long time to find a position in which the loop did close; typically it trips when going over 10 V or so so it tripped while the pid loop was still ramping, on actuator 2. I found a setting that the loop just barely closes.

We need to manually rebalance the EIB horizontally. I hope I can do that from remote, with local help, but I will discuss this later. It involves either manually rotating the microspring for horizontal 2 (if it is not at the end switch) or moving cables around so that the torque in Ty from the cables is changed.
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derossi, lagabbe, spinicelli - 8:13 Monday 08 June 2026 (69178) Print this report

On Friday afternoon, we tried to rebalance EIB by moving some of the counterweight on the top of it. We also tried to remove/attenuate some of the mechanical shortcuts still present (mainly water pipes and RF-QPD cables).

At the end, we managed to obtain a quite good position for all the DoF but the Z one. Anyway, we could close the loop in the nominal position, with a couple of actuators with high correction.We kept the beam blocked on the laser bench for the weekend.

Detector Operation (Operations Report)
berni - 17:04 Thursday 04 June 2026 (69158) Print this report
Operator Report - Daily shift

ITF DOWN in UPGRADING mode.

Activities communicated in control room:

 

SBE

SBE expert working from remote to restore and close the loop for EIB.

 

Software

BACnetServer found frozen: it was alive but  it was providing data. To restart it I had to manually kill it and then restart it from VPM.

AdV-EGO (Contamination Control)
menzione, zaza, ciardelli - 15:55 Thursday 04 June 2026 (69166) Print this report
NI - CO2 cleaning

This morning  (08:00 - 10:00 UTC) we performed the cleaning of NI tower with CO2 system.

Vacuum (North input)
Vacuum, Nardecchia - 15:25 Thursday 04 June 2026 (69164) Print this report
NI tower ZnSe viewport installation

this morning we replaced the two ZnSe disks recently found to be defective, elog_69077 . The spare disks had been inspected by Suzanne elog_69088. The two new viewports will have then to be He-tested for leaks when back under vacuum. Note: the larger ZnSe disk is the one numbered #03 , the smaller size disk is the number #3.

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Injection system (General activities)
rcaval - 15:18 Thursday 04 June 2026 (69165) Print this report
Comment to INJ - ALS upgrades (68993)

A 18 kohm resistor has been inserted in series on each signal driving the piezo (X, Y), with the goal of insterting a low-pass filter (cut-off frequency = 3Hz) on the correction signal sent to the piezo limiting the bandwidth and filtering out the amplifier noise.

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