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1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech3  Adapted from “The Blue Marble: Land Surface, Ocean Color and Sea Ice” at visibleearth.nasa.gov LIGO Livingston Observatory Louisiana, USA One interferometer (4km) LIGO Hanford Observatory Washington, USA Two interferometers (4 km and 2 km arms) VIRGO Observatory Tuscany, Italy One interferometer (3km) GEO600 Niedersachsen, Germany One interferometer (600m) Ground-based Observatories of the LIGO / VIRGO collaboration

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International Gravitational Wave Network 11/9/2008 Building an Stefan Ballmer, for the LIGO / VIRGO Scientific Collaboration LIGO G The collaboration The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and VIRGO Joined forces in May 2007 Operate 5 GW interferometers at 4 different sites Recently finished their first extended science run 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech2 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech3 Adapted from The Blue Marble: Land Surface, Ocean Color and Sea Ice at visibleearth.nasa.gov LIGO Livingston Observatory Louisiana, USA One interferometer (4km) LIGO Hanford Observatory Washington, USA Two interferometers (4 km and 2 km arms) VIRGO Observatory Tuscany, Italy One interferometer (3km) GEO600 Niedersachsen, Germany One interferometer (600m) Ground-based Observatories of the LIGO / VIRGO collaboration Interferometer Sensitivity Laser end test mass 4 km Fabry-Perot cavity recycling mirror input test mass 50/50 beam splitter Michelson Interferometer + Fabry-Perot Arm Cavities + Power Recycling (except GEO600) GW signal 6 W 300 W W 1064 nm ~ Hz -1/ m (Numbers for LIGO 4km) 5 S5 Strain Sensitivities of LSC/Virgo GEO600 LIGO Hanford / Livingston VIRGO 6 Limiting Noise Shot noise` Seismic, through Auxiliary Loop Control Noise -Acoustic coupling - Non-linear up-conversion Observatory Range A standard candle: Range to which a NS/NS binary (1.4 solar mass) is seen ant SNR of 8 LIGO: 4km:15 Mpc 2km:7 Mpc VIRGO:4 Mpc 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech7 S5 / VSR1 Science Run S5 started in Nov 2005 and ended Oct 2007 LIGO collected 1 year of triple coincidence data Duty cycle: ~75% per IFO, 53% triple coincidence GEO joined in overnight & weekend mode January 20 th 2006 in 24/7 mode May 1 st 2006 (Duty cycle: ~91%) back in overnight & weekend mode Oct Oct VIRGO joint May 18 th 2007 (VSR1) Duty cycle: 81% 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech8 Range history (LIGO) 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech9 Range history (VIRGO) 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech10 Main causes of horizon variations: bad weather Thermal effects combined with control noise non stationarities due to alignment fluctuations Whats next (short term)? Data is in the can: See following 3 talks for some preliminary results More to come Upgrades (Enhanced LIGO / VIRGO+) currently under way Factor 2-3 sensitivity improvement See Giovanni Losurdos talk Observation during upgrades 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech11 12 Astrowatch What ? Science data run starting Nov Science data run starting Nov Why ? Why ? Cover the time when LIGO/VIRGO are upgrading Cover the time when LIGO/VIRGO are upgrading Galactic supernova rate about 1/50 years Galactic supernova rate about 1/50 years Who ? Who ? GEO600, LIGO H2 as upgrades permit, and bars GEO600, LIGO H2 as upgrades permit, and bars Similar to S5 running conditions Similar to S5 running conditions Image from:members.cox.net/~k5xi/summer_milky_way.jpg Whats next (mid term)? GEO HF Advanced LIGO Advanced VIRGO Details in Giovanni Losurdos talk 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech13 Timeline 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech14 You are here Hanford Livingston Virgo+ LIGO+ Advanced Virgo GEO HF Advanced LIGO DSPCP Construction Commissioning Launch Transfer data data 1st Generation2nd Generation3rd Gen. Conclusion 1/9/2008Stefan Ballmer, Caltech15 The LIGO / VIRGO GW observatories have concluded their first long science run are currently being upgraded GEO & Hanford 2km continue data collection during this upgrade 1612/14/2007