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LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration1 Welcome to the L-V Meeting Status of the LSC Dave Reitze University of Florida

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration2 Some Housekeeping Issues and Announcements If you have not registered, badges and folders can be picked up outside the Kirsch auditorium Please upload your talks ahead of time » –Need an account; only ppt or pdf files, please L-V banquet will take place tonight at 7 pm »Morss Hall, 142 Memorial Drive, Bldg 50 LASTI Tours »17:15 Tuesday, Rich Mittleman is organizing, meet outside the Kirsch auditorium 2007 Workshop on Charging Issues in Experimental Gravity » After this meeting, Building NW-17, room 218Building NW-17

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration3 Agenda of the LSC Council Meeting LSC Council Meeting will take place at the at 6 pm on Wednesday evening »Working dinner, Luscomb Ballroom Agenda »Consideration of New Member Applications –And new senior members to existing groups »Publication Policy Revisions –Brief presentation by P&P committee followed by discussion »Proposal for modifying how the LSC elects the Spokesperson –Jay Marx will discuss

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration4 Status of the LSC We are coming into the home stretch of S5! »The LSC, the LIGO Lab, and most importantly the commissioners and staff of the observatories deserve our gratitude. Advanced LIGO is very close to becoming a funded project! »Thanks to your efforts, the LSC letter writing campaign was a success AstroWatch program development »Discussions taking place among the worldwide gravitational wave detector projects to develop plans for a post S5/VSR1 Astrowatch program –All GW detectors will have some capability during the E-LIGO/Virgo+ upgrade »Joint Run Planning Committee and Data Analysis Council are formulating plans LSC interactions with the numerical relativity community »Motivated by spectacular recent advances in NR wave form development »Technical standards document under development; soon to be circulated to NR community

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration5 Status of the LSC (cont’d) LSC committee additions and changes »Laura Cadonati (U. Mass) elected as at-large member of the Executive Committee »Duncan Brown (Syracuse) appointed to the Computing Committee »Complete committee listings posted on ligo.org Annual MOU Reporting »New secure web-based interface: –Accepts TeX, html input or pdf file uploading »MOU review to be held August 16,17 at MIT »PIs have received instructions »Please submit them in a timely manner! LSC Directory Services »Maintain LSC group membership information, LSC lists »Managed by group PIs

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration6 Some noteworthy items Stochastic S4 upper limit featured in Nature “News and Views” AAS meeting in January 2007 will feature a session “Ground- Based Gravitational Wave Astronomy” »5 talks: current detectors, future detectors, Crab spin down, S4 stochastic  GW, GRB070201

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration7 Analyses Update Progress on recent papers »Accepted articles: –Stochastic LIGO-ALLEGRO (Phys. Rev. D.) –CW S3/S4 known pulsar (Phys. Rev. D.) »Provisionally accepted articles –Stochastic S4 radiometer (Phys. Rev. D.) –Burst SGR Astrowatch (Phys. Rev. D.) –Burst S4 untriggered search (CQG) »Articles on arXiv, in submission –CBC S3/S4 binary inspiral (for Phys. Rev. D.) Draft of GRB paper circulated to the collaboration »First fast-track analysis by the LSC; will hear more about this

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration8 LSC R&D White Papers Drafts publicly posted on ligo.org – linked to: » » White papers developed within LSC (and L-V) working groups »3-5 year horizon, intent is to update every year »Divided into two separate documents –Data analysis, Detector Characterization, and Computing including L-V analyses –Instrument Science AdvLIGO (enhancements, outstanding issues) and future detector R&D Motivation and intended audience »Guide for internal LSC planning – survey R&D efforts and identify emerging areas, R&D needs »Guide for NSF – a white paper helps reviewers judge proposals based on needs of LSC (‘intrinsic merit’) »Guide for existing and prospective LSC members –identifies places where R&D is needed –Define transition of grants as they evolve from Advanced LIGO to beyond Advanced LIGO

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration9 Enjoy the meeting.