LIGO-G080341 -00-Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration1 Status of the LSC David Reitze University of Florida Orsay, 11 June 2008.

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LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration1 Status of the LSC David Reitze University of Florida Orsay, 11 June 2008

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration2 General News You’ve heard exciting progress on E-LIGO, AdvLIGO, Astrowatch, S5 analyses LSC is still growing »634 members at last count Important strategic business at this meeting: »a discussion about plans/process for developing external collaborations »Search groups plans for S6/VSR2 »DAC meeting: “What science do we want to get out of S5 data and how does it map into our plans for papers ? DC Readout, 4 W input

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration3 Update on LSC Observational Papers Published »"Search for gravitational waves associated with 39 gamma-ray bursts using data from the second, third, and fourth LIGO runs," Phys. Rev. D 77 (2008) »"A joint search for gravitational wave bursts with AURIGA and LIGO," Class. Quantum Grav. 25 (2008) Submitted "The search for periodic gravitational waves in LIGO S4 data“, submitted to Phys. Rev. D. (arXiv: )arXiv: "Beating the spin-down limit on gravitational wave emission from the Crab pulsar", was submitted to the ArXiv on May 29 (arxiv.org/abs/ ).arxiv.org/abs/ 'highlight' result for the LSC! Coming up for consideration at the June Executive Committee Meeting »The LIGO-GEO S4 paper: 01.pdf (the final S4 paper!) 01.pdf »The S5 SGR paper: (the third S5 paper)

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration4 The Crab Pulsar Result Coordinated press release on the date of arXiv posting by several LSC institutions Picked up by press, science web sites… … and bloggers!

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration5 LSC Education and Public Outreach Developing strong footprint in outreach activities »Presentation at AAS meeting in St Louis last month »Plans for large scale exhibit at the 2009 World Science Festival –Seeking NSF funding

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration6 Transition to new L-V search group structure From the LIGO-Virgo MOU: Also from the L-V MOU:

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration7 Transition to new L-V search group structure How will this be implemented? »Elections (appointments) will take place for LSC deputy chairs according to the E&M calendar »Deputy chairs become chairs when new election takes place So what does this mean in practice and what will be different from the way we are functioning now? »Constraints to be considered –Still lots of work to do on S5 analyses, both LSC-only and joint L-V analyses –Efforts needed ASAP to get ready for S6 »Some discussions with DAC, Virgo to understand impact Bottom line: Search groups will continue to function as they are now »“The sentiment of many leaders is that the differentiation in function/title between the formerly co-chairs shall not change the way the groups operate. In principle it can be taken as simply a change in the names of the positions… In theory some distinction between the future role shall exist, leaders expect that this opportunity shall be rarely used and that all decisions shall be taken in agreement by all three (deputy-)co-chairs.” –Szabi Marka

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration8 Changes in LSC Working Group Chairs LSC Working Groups »Detector Characterization – Keith Riles has stepped down as the chair of the LSC DetChar group after 10 years leading the group –We all owe Keith a great debt of gratitude for his outstanding leadership! –Gaby Gonzalez will take over the DetChar chair during this month She has told me that she won’t repeat Keith’s 10 year record »Calibration Committee –Brian O’Reilly stepping down as the chair of the LSC Calibration Committee; Mike Landry also stepping down –New organizational structure (will require a ByLaws update) Two co-chairs – one instrumental/h(f) co-chair and one code/h(t) co-chair »Instrumental co-chair: Keita Kawabe »Code/h(t) co-chair: Xavi Siemens

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration9 Changes at the top LSC Search Groups »CW group –Mike Landry stepping down as co-chair of the CW group –Group opted for appointed by the Spokesperson with a strong recommendation for Mike’s replacement –Keith Riles will take over as the deputy chair of the CW group in late June. »Burst Group –Call for nominations underway for deputy chair

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration10 GWIC Roadmap Initiated by GWIC in 2007 »Roadmap committee chaired by Jay Marx; members from all major GW program »See presentation by Jay Marx for details: GWIC RoadmapGWIC Roadmap Goals »Develop a strategic plan for the field of gravitational wave science –Advocate for the GW community –Supported and influenced by the GW community »Inform and excite scientists from other fields about GW science »Demonstrate to funding agents a rationale, realistic and coherent plan for the field over the next 30 years Your opinion is very important!! »How the roadmap evolves will depend on you »Communicate with the Roadmap Committee

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration11 Annual MOU period Annual MOU Reporting begins soon »secure web-based interface: –Revised based on suggestions from last year –Accepts TeX, html input or pdf file uploading »MOU review to be held July 24,25 at MIT –Committee: Stefan Ballmer, Peter Fritschel, Gregg Harry, Eric Gustafson, Mike Landry, Albert Lazzarini, Szabi Marka, Nergis Mavalvala, Maria Alessandra Papa, Fred Raab, David Reitze, Keith Riles, Norna Robertson, Peter Saulson, Peter Shawhan, Alan Weinstein »Instructions will be sent to PIs in the next few weeks »Please submit them in a timely manner

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration12 Some reminders and news Join the APS Topical Group on Gravitation »The APS Gravitation Topical Group is the primary professional organization for the GW community »GG now has over 1000 members »If you are not already a member, please join! Upcoming L-V meetings »September meeting –Will take place in Amsterdam –Full meeting Council meeting –dates are September 22 – 26 Web site and housing details forthcoming »December meeting – after investigating possibilities, best option is Univ. of Maryland –Washington DC is a hub city –Reasonable registration fee and hotel fees

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration13 Enjoy the rest of the meeting!