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LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration1 LSC-Virgo Meeting Closeout Session Dave Reitze

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration2 Last minute announcements Lunch will be served today next door The Werkhof has kindly requested that the people adjourn by 2 pm in order for them to clean-up »People are welcome to go the AEI, Callinstrasse 38, map on website Site visit – group should leave Werkhof to walk to buses at 13:45 pm »Location on the web »For people with luggage, your luggage will be moved to the AEI NOTE: Regional train strike (S-bahnen) until 8 am tomorrow »Don’t count on the strike to end at 8 am »Information on

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration3 Report of the Executive Committees Joint LSC-VSC Executive Committee Meeting Discussions »Discussion of discovery journal »Discussion of the Detection Committee; LSC and Virgo roles LSC Executive Committee Discussions »Considerations of GRB and S3 spinning NS/BH paper »Papers discussed, but not voted on –GRB paper had one more round of review to go through –S3 spinning CBC paper not digested by the ExComm –Both papers will receive expedited ExComm consideration in the very near future »Discussion of undergraduate members of the LSC –Feeling is LSC groups should welcome undergraduates (and list as LSC members), but undergrads should not be tallied for governance, service purposes »LSC policy for data sharing outside the collaboration –for summer students –for visitors to LSC group

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration4 Upcoming Meetings L-V Meeting, December 11-12, MIT »Web site forthcoming GWDAW, December 13-16, MIT »Web site forthcoming AAS meeting, Jan 7-11, 2008, Austin, TX Numerical Relativity and Data Analysis, Jan 7-18, 2008 KITP, UCSB (invitation) Virgo Week, Jan 28-30, Cascina L-V Meeting, March 17-20, 2008, Caltech APS Meeting, April 12-15, St. Louis, MO »Invited GW session GWADW, May , 2008, Elba, Italy Aspen Summer Workshop on GW Astronomy, May 25-June 13, 2008, Aspen OTHERS??

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration5 Ongoing L-V Meeting Schedule Schedule of meetings developed for the next three years – available on ligo.org

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration6 Final thoughts This was a very exciting meeting! Both the Burst and CBC groups reported interesting candidates »Will focus their attentions over the next few weeks Search groups finishing up S4 and moving forward on S5/VSR1 analyses »Many analyses joint with Virgo VSR1 »Burst – first year S5 all-sky burst search, high f joint LSC-Virgo burst search, triggered searches »CBC – low mass, high mass inspiral searches (low mass joint with Virgo), GRBs »CW – Crab search, S5 known pulsar »Stochastic – H1L1, radiometer, spherical harmonic decomposition, H1H2, H1L1 FSR search

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration7 Final thoughts (cont’d) Instrument science »E-LIGO, Virgo+ – full speed ahead!! »Advanced LIGO, Advanced Virgo, GEO-HF – advancing on all fronts »IS working groups – starting to think about the next generation –Lasers: E-LIGO, Virgo+, AdvLIGO, Advanced Virgo –Optics: thermal noise, coatings, AdvLIGO test masses, high power optics –Configurations: AdvLIGO ISC, GEO DC readout, third generation concepts –Seismic and suspensions: focus on AdvLIGO

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration8 Thanks to our Hannover hosts! This is the largest L-V meeting that we’ve ever had »224 people have registered... »… more than we planned for! Many people deserve our thanks »Karin Salatti-Tara for help in every area (‘4  ’ attention) »Kasem Mossavi for venue selection and administrative matters »Carsten Aulbert for A-V support »Klaus Haupt for AEI support »Linda Turner for DCC archiving »The Local Organizing Committee »The LSC Conference Committee (Gabriela Gonzalez, Maria Alessandra Papa, and David Shoemaker)

LIGO-G Z LIGO Scientific Collaboration9 See you at MIT in December!