I have reconstructed PRCL and MICH displacement sensitivity on Mar 26, 2020 offline using the calibration factors in klog #14516.
Optical gain at that time might be different, but MICH sensitivity was ~4e-15 m/rtHz and PRCL sensitivity was ~2e-15 m/rtHz at 100 Hz.
The spectrum looks reasonable.
What I did:
1. Got the following channel data from
K1:CAL-CS_PROC_(MICH|PRCL)_DISPLACEMENT_DQ
K1:LSC-(MICH|PRCL)_IN1_DQ
K1:LSC-(MICH|PRCL)_OUT_DQ
during GPS time 1269260118-1269260318. The spectrum data was taken using Pastavi.
2. Reconstructed the displacement sensitivity using the calibration factors in K1:CAL-CS_PROC_(MICH|PRCL)_FILT_TM
and K1:CAL-CS_PROC_(MICH|PRCL)_FILT_INVC
at that time to check the online reconstruction.
3. Reconstructed the displacement sensitivity using the calibration factors in klog #14516 to reconstruct offline. The displacement sensitivity is simply reconstructed in spectrum with:
[Displacement sensitivity] = sqrt([calibrated error spectrum]**2+[calibrated feedback spectrum]**2)
Result:
- Online calibration was totally wrong. PRCL error signal didn't have any calibration factor. MICH calibration factor was the old one. MICH had three stage 10 Hz - 100 Hz whitening filter.
- Offline calibration seems reasonable considering MICH UGF of 8 Hz and PRCL UGF of 13 Hz.
Some notes to remember:
- BS actuation efficiency in klog #14516 is 5.46e-12 m/cnt, while that in klog #13051 is 6e-11 m/cnt (which was used in online calibration). Why inconsistent?
- MICH is differential BS to ITM length (not BS longitudinal motion).
Next:
- Noise budget MICH and PRCL
- Calibrate CARM
I have updated the offline reconstruction to use BS actuator efficiency of 5.63e-11/f^2 m/ct and optical gain of 4.48e7 ct/m, which is reported in klog #14554 as April 21 value.
MICH sensitivity at low frequencies got worse and the cross-over frequency between the calibrated feedback signal and calibrated error signal looks a bit too high compared with MICH UGF.
BS actuator efficiency got x10 higher (5.46e-12 m/ct -> 5.63e-11 m/ct) and optical gain got x10 higher (4.38e8 ct/m -> 4.48e7 ct/m) from the previous offline reconstruction. Cross-over frequency look fine.
MICH sensitivity was ~4e-14 m/rtHz at 100 Hz, which sounds too bad compared with PRCL.