Development of advanced photon calibrator for Kamioka gravitational wave detector (KAGRA)
Y. Inoue, B.H. Hsieh, K.H. Chen, Y.K. Chu, K. Ito, C. Kozakai, T. Shishido, Y. Tomigami, T. Akutsu, S. Haino, K. Izumi, T. Kajita, N. Kanda, C.S. Lin, F.K. Lin, Y. Moriwaki, W. Ogaki, H.F. Pang, T. Sawada, T. Tomaru, T. Suzuki, S. Tsuchida, T. Ushiba, T. Washimi, T. Yamamoto

TL;DR
This paper details the development of an advanced photon calibrator for KAGRA, enhancing calibration accuracy through high-power lasers, stabilization, and remote beam control, crucial for precise gravitational wave measurements.
Contribution
The paper introduces three key enhancements to the photon calibrator, significantly improving calibration precision for the KAGRA gravitational wave detector.
Findings
Reduced systematic calibration error to 2.0%.
Demonstrated effective beam position control and stabilization.
Addressed both statistical and systematic calibration errors.
Abstract
The Kamioka Gravitational wave detector (KAGRA) cryogenic gravitational-wave observatory has commenced joint observations with the worldwide gravitational wave detector network. Precise calibration of the detector response is essential for accurately estimating parameters of gravitational wave sources. A photon calibrator is a crucial calibration tool used in laser interferometer gravitational-wave observatory, Virgo, and KAGRA, and it was utilized in joint observation 3 with GEO600 in Germany in April 2020. In this paper, KAGRA implemented three key enhancements: a high-power laser, a power stabilization system, and remote beam position control. KAGRA employs a 20 W laser divided into two beams that are injected onto the mirror surface. By utilizing a high-power laser, the response of the detector at kHz frequencies can be calibrated. To independently control the power of each laser…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques
