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LIGO-G W Observatory Operations & Issues Fred Raab PAC10 Meeting June 15, 2001

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues2 What Is Our Role & How We Plan To Do It Hanford & Livingston share these issues but I will often use Hanford to illustrate issues Scope of Observatory Work »Facilities Operation »Product Pipeline (Detector  Data) Operation »Outreach Staffing & Budget & Infrastructure Transition from installation to commissioning to science runs What makes Observatory Heads lose sleep

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues3 Facilities Infrastructure The “Easy” Part LIGO Hanford Observatory facilities comparable to a moderately-sized “hi-tech” college campus »10 buildings w/ ~ 100,000 air-conditioned sq ft »~70,000 sq ft are moderate to high-level clean laboratories »~475,000 sq ft of total enclosed space »6 miles of roads, parking spaces for 80 vehicles »10,000 cu meters of high to ultra-high vacuum systems, 5 miles long, with > 500 control & measurement points »90,000 gallons of liquid nitrogen for cryo-pumping »Independent potable water & waste disposal plants with 2.5 miles of pipeline; fire suppression system (tested!) »28 electrical transformers, 2 independent electrical distribution systems, ~100 miles of fiber optic lines

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues4 “Hi-Tech” Infrastructure: Hanford’s Product (Data) Pipeline Wide Area Network (WAN) lines to campus through DOE; our routers/security/etc. start at PNNL Three large Local Area Networks (LANs) »General Computing (GC) – principally science/engineering analysis on ~50 computers plus WAN interface, security, web hosting, electronic document archiving/reproduction, digital A/V systems »Control & Data System (CDS) – observatory central nervous system and machine diagnostics »LIGO Data Analysis System (LDAS) – production real-time data analysis and data shipping of 0.5 Terabyte/day Flat-loaded 24/7 duty by 2002 »If any system at either site goes down, US GW effort is “off-line”

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues5 Product Pipeline Example: LDAS at Hanford 4 Sun Enterprise 450 servers w/ 2-4 secondary servers 4-8 onsite user machines for visitors 15.5 Terabyte Disk Farm 100ea, 1-GHz-PC, Beowulf Cluster w/ Megapoint FFT Rating (28 Gflops) 1.5 Terabyte Tape Library System (Tape robot & AIT tapes: 2 tapes 24/7 at 6 MB/s) Gigabit & 100BaseT Ethernet LAN R/T data-handling & analysis software Major power/cooling requirements; vibration source

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues6 Observatory Staff Responsibilities Management and quality control during construction and installation of facilities Site maintenance Installation of interferometer, in partnership with campus staff Initial interferometer commissioning, in partnership with campus and LSC staff

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues7 Observatory Staff Responsibilities Professional scientific and technical staff participate in LIGO Scientific Collaboration Scientific staff »Participate in detailed studies of detector performance »Quality control of interferometer operation and data collection »Operation of on-site Data Analysis System (LDAS) Engineering support staff »Participate in installation and commissioning »Maintain operation of installed systems »Provide on-site technical support, in partnership with CIT/MIT staff Operations Specialists »Support installation and commissioning activities »Provide operations support for commissioning, science investigations

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues8 Site Staffing History Staff placed at both sites to participate in installation and commissioning of the interferometers, and to maintain the sites. Would like to grow total to 60 for full operation and maintenance.

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues9 Composition of Present Staff at Each Site 7 Scientific staff positions available 7 Engineering and technical support staff »Facilities maintenance, vacuum, electrical, control and data acquisition software, optics, network and computing 9 Operations specialists (mixture of technical skill backgrounds to support installation,maintenance, and control room operation) 1 site administrator »Campus provides engineering and scientific support, administrative support for contracts, purchasing, travel Contract labor utilized to augment staff as required while maintaining flexibility

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues10 Staffing Example: Operations Specialist Hugh Radkins MS in Geophysics; surveying expertise »Installation of seismic isolation systems »Installation/troubleshooting of seismic actuator systems »Detector initial alignment surveying »Seismic isolation transfer function characterization »Programming for analysis/fitting of earth-tides to model »Development of earth-tide feedforward compensation to laser and seismic actuators »Worked with Gladstone High and Kamiakin High SST teams on seismic measurements »Control-room operator duties Typical of competence level required for operations

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues11 Earth Tide Analysis of E2 by Morganson, Raab, Radkins & Strom

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues12 Operations Staff Training We are broadly training staff in interferometer operation: »Hands-on installation and commissioning activities »Some formal lectures »Evolving and expanding list of daily shift duties »Trouble-shooting with expert staff when faults occur Control room staffing is presently Mon-Fri with day and evening shifts in LA, but barely able to cope with Installation/Commissioning at WA

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues13 Scientific Staff Development Stagger 3 year term appointments for 3 staff members, replace one per year Look for opportunities to “leverage” scientific staff positions: »Agreements on joint appointments between LLO and Southeastern Louisiana University – Hammond, LA –one half-time faculty position filled beginning January ’01, –search in progress to fill second position in fall ’01 »Agreement with U Florida to share cost of basing two UF staff at LLO »Cost sharing to place U of Oregon and U of Michigan staff at LHO

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues14 Intellectual Atmosphere at the Observatories We are trying to create intellectual centers, not outposts »Conduct LIGO related research on-site where feasible »Seminars »Encourage participation and interaction with regional universities and with K-12 education »Maintain strong connection to the campuses –~10 visitors/day from LSC or Caltech/MIT –Weekly teleconferences with both sites and campuses –Site staff visit each other to share experiences, lessons learned, and to give “quick start” to new activities

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues15 Site Activities Interferometer operation and support Facility support and maintenance Related research and development activities based at sites Educational outreach

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues16 Interferometer Staffing During Operation 2 operations specialists per hour shift, plus scientific staff » at least one scientist per shift for initial operation » Role of scientist is to be “eyes and ears” of scientific community analyzing data – identify unique features of interferometer, environment, configuration, etc 24x7 operation requires ~ minimum 10 operations specialists vs 9 in current budget – assuming normal operation, no training courses, flu epidemics, etc Additional operating staff needed to make operation robust, ability to handle exceptional conditions, also maintenance and calibration, etc Accommodate staff turnover

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues17 Requested Site Staffing Increases From LDAS operation, maintenance, data management 2 scientists, 2 engineers 24x7 interferometer operation4 engineers LSC liaison with LSC2 scientists Computer and network systems administration 1 engineer Educational outreach1 technical, 1 admin/educator Annual cost ~$1,063K FTE’s

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues18 FY2001 Site Operations 12 Month Budget ~ $9M Site labor50% Building and site maintenance, utilities20%18% Vacuum system operation, liquid nitrogen5%4% Computer and network operations, supplies, maintenance4%12% Electronics, optics, administrative supplies, telephone3% Other miscellaneous – travel by site staff, repairs, etc.3%4% Outreach0%2% Installation and commissioning related: supplies, fixturing, travel from campus, etc. 15%6% FY01FY02 Requested FY02 Budget ~ $10.7M

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues19 Site Related Budget Augmentation FY Annual equipment maintenance and replacement of LIGO Data Analysis and Computing hardware on 4 year cycle: »~$1,380K annually »recognized by NSF review panel Networked data distribution via OC3: »~$540K annually »recognized by NSF review panel

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues20 Site Related Budget Augmentation FY Annual maintenance and replacement of control room data acquisition and control hardware, custom electronics, and embedded controllers »~$514K annually »Represents about 10% of total value of control room computers and 5% of total value of custom electronics and VME controllers

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues21 Effect of NSF Downsizing Request on Observatories FY2002 request of $10.7M  $8.9M Staffing of 60 pared to 56, staffing increases deferred in FY2002 No outreach No LSC support Deferred LDAS maintenance

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues22 Long Term Major Repairs LIGO has not included a budget request for major facility and infrastructure repairs that will be needed as the sites age We do not expect to need funds for this during »The buildings and supporting infrastructure are new We have raised the issue now, hoping for proper planning in advance of future need

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues23 On-site Research Activities During FY Characterization of seismic environment at LHO and LLO: »“TriNet” real-time earthquake information system – Caltech, USGS »Louisiana Tech U collaboration to operate seismometers, collect and analyze data Advanced seismic isolation system development for LIGO-II: »reduce ground motion at 10 Hz by 3-4 orders of magnitude »LLO provides lab and office space, project management, site infrastructure Operation of high power laser test facility at LLO: »Anticipate upgrade in LIGO laser power to W (from 6 watts) » Measure thermal lensing, thermally induced birefringence, component selection, of core optics, modulators, isolators » Facility jointly utilized by LLO, UF, Southern Univ., and SLU staff No advanced R&D role identified yet for LHO

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues24 Educational Outreach Using CIT & LIGO “Reserve” Funds SST - Scientist, Student, Teacher program at LHO »Collaboration with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, but PNNL program not renewed »moves components of LIGO research to high school curricula through summer internships and academic-year research programs Classroom resource: "The Scientific Method at Work" video taped at LHO and distributed by The School Company as a classroom resource for Middle/High School science education

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues25 Educational Outreach Distance Learning: LHO developed interactive program for 8th grade science for broadcast over the the WA state K-20 teleconferencing network. Program involves discussion and experiments on the law of falling bodies to demonstrate the process of science LIGO Public Lecture: LHO sponsored a free lecture by Kip Thorne and John Archibald Wheeler, detailing Wheeler's contributions to local and global science - from the first production nuclear reactor at Hanford to LIGO »Cooperative ventures during the Wheeler visit included B- Reactor Museum Society reunion and book signing at Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science and Technology

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues26 Educational Outreach Field trips by community and professional groups at both sites More than 3,000 visitors in last year at LLO (mostly school classes); 750 during public open house Teacher open houses at LLO in summer and winter; more than 100 middle and high school science teachers in Livingston Parish have toured LIGO as part of teacher in-service LLO hosted more than 100 African-American high school science students participating in Southern University’s Timbuktu Academy Development of hands-on activities and educational resource materials at each site

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues27 Optical Telescope Project at LLO Funded through Prof. Greg Guzik at LSU via Louisiana Technical Innovation Fund and Louisiana Board of Higher Education (only state employees are eligible to apply) Endorsed by LIGO and to be located at LLO site $98K in state funds for 16 inch robotic telescope, dome, controls Web accessible for remote use by classrooms LLO to provide: » Site, internet connection, staffing Opportunities for outreach and possibly a modest science program in association with community organizations » Monitoring variable stars, supernovae searches, etc » Opportunity to attract staff with formal backgrounds in astronomy and interests in LIGO science

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues28 Educational Outreach Goals If We Can Get NSF Participation Planned for formally budgeted outreach activities in future operations, but it has now been removed from ops budget Possible extension of LIGO-SST (Scientist – Student – Teacher) program now underway at LHO to LLO (with NSF $$ this summer!!) Possible partnerships with professional K-12 educators »Northwestern State University Space Science Education Program for middle school science enrichment »Submitted NSF-IPSE program proposal to involve teachers in development of educational materials for schools Concentrate on sites-specific opportunities for outreach since needs and resources are different at each site

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues29 Educational Outreach Centers Hope to establish Education Outreach Centers at both sites » Offer observatory visitors hands-on exhibits and science classes (like NSF-funded Arecibo and Lowell Observatory centers) » Teacher in-service training and support for classroom enrichment (also like Arecibo and Lowell Centers) » Host a modest school-to-work program for vocational training In the past the NSF has financially supported the development of program content and start-up labor costs, but has not provided funds for infrastructure such as building, parking lots, etc LLO has done substantial preparation work in this area LHO moving more slowly; building working relationships with CREHST, AASTA & BRMA to establish multi-venue Science/Technology Center for Inland Northwest

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues30 Possible Layout of Proposed Educational Outreach Center at LLO Exhibition Hall Telescope Auditorium Classroom, teacher work room, and support areas Car and school bus parking

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues31 Vision for Inland Northwest Regional Science Center Partners/Resources »Columbia River Exhibition of History, Science & Technology –Access to non-classified Hanford DOE artifacts –Active K-6, summer & “latchkey” programs in science & environment –Museum at ‘gateway’ to Hanford Works & Nat’l Monument »Alliance for Science Teaching Through Astronomy –Robot 0.8-m telescope atop Rattlesnake Mt for classroom use via internet or beamed into LHO for star parties »B-Reactor Museum Society –World’s 1 st production nuclear reactor »Economic, Community and Tourism Development Agencies –Hungry to develop economic independence from D.O.E. Intend to develop formal proposal over next 5 years

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues32 Final Construction: LHO Staging Building Provides facilities for integration of hardware upgrades once initial LIGO detectors are operational »Separate science & detector development chambers were “down- sized” from original LIGO concept but “upgrade” problem remained »Minimizes down time of working detectors by pre-integration to optimize science goals »High-bay area accommodates same “hook-height” as LVEA »Machine shop (non-staffed) »Separate work area for desks, computers, etc. »Modifications will provide for materials handling »Providing surge space during commissioning prior to completion of OSB East Bldg »Similar facilities incorporated into LLO building

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues33 LHO Operations Support East Building Provides remainder of observatory office/laboratory space to take LIGO through next 5-10 yrs »~8,000 sq ft to expand functions in OSB West Building »~ 4000 sq ft of lab space, including home for LDAS computing needs »Includes auditorium and office space to accommodate collaboration and outreach work as well as resident staff and visitors Final element of facilities construction

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues34 LHO Operations Support East Building Shipping & receiving Labs LDAS Science & Admin Office Wing Auditorium & Outreach Areas

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues35 Issues That Keep Observatory Heads From Sleeping At Night Both Observatories: »Do we have what it takes to operate observatories? »Can we find/retain adequate staff? »Can we provide intellectual environment to keep staff growing or will they become “obsolete”? »Can we continue to do outreach w/o losing our soul? LHO in Particular: »Can we get local university support? »What will be our intellectual strengths? »What will be our involvement in future LIGO R&D? LLO in Particular: »Will we have sufficient strength in CDS and LDAS areas

LIGO-G W Raab - Observatory Operations & Issues36 Despite a Few Glitches, Science Starts in 2002 Earthquake graphic goes here