Andreas Freise ILIAS WG1 Meeting CERN (29-Mar-07) GEO 600 Simulation Group
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 2 Simulation Work in GEO GEO in this sense is not GEO 600 but the people in GEO related research groups Simulation work consists of: Theoretical understanding of the physics Coding the physics (algorithm development) Coding, maintaining, documenting software Using simulations to produce modelled data (commissioning, detector design, table-tops, … Understand more about the modelled experiment from the modelled data
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 3 The GEO Collaboration Suspension Development Laser Development Squeezed Light R+D GW Source Modelling Detector Commissioning Laser Development Data Analysis LISA Instrument Development Design of future GW Detectors Interferometer Prototypes New Materials R+D Interferometry R+D
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 4 The GEO Collaboration Relatively small collaboration Entangled with several large projects Subgroups develop automatically Possible Remedy: Create topic based groups Members are contact points to the various activities Strengthen and develop a GEO 'identity' Test in progress: the simulation group
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 5 The GEO Simulation Group Members (as of ): Andreas Freise, Stefan Hild, Kentaro Somiya, Sabina Huttner, Roland Schilling, Paul Cochrane, Jan Harms, Gudrun Diederichs, Simon Chelkowski, Antonio Perreca, Jonathan Hallam, Oliver Bock Meetings : (Hannover), (Hannover) Resources: Website (Wiki), mailing list, svn repositories
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 6 The GeoSim Website A public Wiki with restricted write access Hosts Meeting dates Talks of past meetings References to GEO experiments Links to simulation programs and software tools Summaries of current or open tasks ….
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 7 Code from the good old days OptoCad 2D CAD program that traces Gaussian beams through an optical layout (GEO, VIRGO, LISA) WaveProp FFT propagtion code (somewhat like DarkF) (GEO) LISO Numerical electronic circuit simulator, specialised tool for building electronic filters Finesse Numerical Interferometer Simulation, uses Hermite-Gauss modes in the frequency domain (GEO, LIGO, VIRGO, TAMA)
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 8 OptoCad: Alignement tolerancing of the LISA Pathfinder optical bench (Gudrun Diederichs)
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 9 OptoCad: Alignement tolerancing for LISA Pathfinder
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 10 OptoCad and Finesse
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 11 Simple Two- Mirror Cavity Finesse output
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 12 Finesse: Current Activities GEO commissioning Using Finesse to 'debug' GEO by matching simulations to experimental results Maintain a configuration file which is in sync with GEO reality Quantum noise extension For the design and commissioning of future detectors we need a proper description of quantum noise Implementation of quantum noise is 50% complete Adding new features Phasemaps, Matlab interface, New detector types Testing and code documentation Unit tests, Code cleaning, Doxygen documentation
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 13 GEO Commissioning
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 14 GEO Commissioning
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 15 Shotnoise New Finesse command 'qshot' New algorithm to compute shotnoise for N carrier/ modulation fields and M demodulations (paper submitted)
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 16 The missing factor of two The modelled shotnoise did not match the measured sensitivity. Often we were apparently missing a factor of two or sqrt(2). Do we understand why? YES
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 17 Adding Phasemaps to Finesse
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 18 Finesse with Phasemaps Analyse the effects of mirror surface defects Study aperture effects (clipping) Simulate flat beams
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 19 The Finesse Code Code is being re-organised and cleaned (Paul Cochrane) It is now hosted in a svn repository and is currenlty changed regularly by three developers Extensive code documentation via Doxygen Manual (also extensive) is supplemented by in-depth explanations of GEO input files Started to introduce unit tests of single functions: about 50% of the code base (43000 lines) is tested nightly
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 20 New Activities LISA BBO Simulator (Jan Harms) Thermal effects via FFT simulations (Jerome Degallaix) Non-linear cavity simulator (Nico Latzka) Simulating mirrors as elastic deformable objects (Yanbei Chen) AdLIGO, Optickle (Kentaro Somiya) ….
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 21 Conclusion New GEO Simulation Group has been started So far it works very well and has initiated or vitalised several activities related to GEO 600 and/or simulations The group aims at forming a communication hub inside the GEO collaboration This will also benefit the links between GEO and other projects Link of the GeoSim meetings with LSC meetings planned
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 22 end
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 23 GEO Commissioning GEO optical layout with OptoCad Stores the location of the optics (lengths, angles) Is used to understand spurious beams, etc. Finesse input file for GEO Computes control signals and transfer functions Used to compute noise couplings and the detector sensitivity WaveProp for thermal lensing Is used only for special task which require a time-domain or FFT approch LISA is a mission to detect and observe gravitational waves
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 24 The GEO Collaboration LISA is a mission to detect and observe gravitational waves
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 25 The GEO Collaboration LISA is a mission to detect and observe gravitational waves
A. Freise ILIAS WG1 - CERN - 29/03/2007 Slide 26 The GEO Collaboration LISA is a mission to detect and observe gravitational waves