Physical Environment Monitor (PEM)

1-29-08

At the bottom of this Wiki page is a table of the range and sensitivity requirements for each system of the PEM. Rana made an elog entry about the lack of coherence on the Wilcoxon Model 731A seismometers below 0.3 Hz, and some suggestions for very sensitive 3-axis accelerometers. He suggested the Guralp CMG-3T or CMG-3ESP.

1-24-08

Today Rana, Tobin and I discussed setting up PEM sensors to measure acoustic, seismic, magnetic and RF ambience and find how/if it affects the interferometer in terms of noise. One task related to this project is the fixing/building of a weather station to measure atmospheric status (barometric pressure, humidity, rainfall, wind speed). Alan told me that there was a box on the wall that has serial port output, which was reverse engineered for use on one of the VME crates. It stopped working around five years ago, for reasons unknown.

Once the PEM system is set up, an adaptive filter (that neural network stuff that Keegan did last summer) could be employed to cancel out some of the noise from these sources.

To Do:

Sensor Ideas:

What we have now:

PEM System

Model Number

Noise

Range

Cost

Acoustic

DYNEX DX-MI101

50 Hz - 15 kHz

$30

Seismic

Wilcoxon Model 731A Accelerometers (and P31 Amp)

0.05 Hz - 100/450 Hz

Seismic

Kinemetrics Ranger SS-1

Magnetic

Radio

Sensor possibilities:

Seismic:

Model Number

Noise

Range

Cost (one unit)

GURALP CMG-3ESP

<10^-10 g

0.033 Hz - 50 Hz

$11,910

GURALP CMG-3ESP Compact

<10^-10 g

0.0167 Hz - 50 Hz

$8,000

GURALP CMG-3T

<10^-10 g

0.008 Hz - 50 Hz

$14,747

GURALP CMG-40T

<10^-9 g

0.008 Hz - 50 Hz

$7,108

Guralp's vendor in the US gave me the price quotes 3/7/08. The quote said that orders will be shipped150 days after the order is received.This may be a problem. The noise levels for the CMG-3ESP/CMG-3ESPCompact and CMG-3T are almost identical, barely getting above 10^-9 g at 10 Hz and above. The CMG-40T is slightly worse, but they're all pretty close.

These three accelerometers are very close in sensitivity and features. The 40T has a few more options for sensitivity (it actually ranges from 2 x 400 V/m/s to 2 x 1000 V/m/s, the same as the other two) and a slightly higher cross-axis rejection. The electronics noise measurements are slightly different and I haven't converted them yet, but it seems likely that any one of the three will be suitable for the 40m. The PEM design paper linked below says that the 2 x 400 V/m/s translates to a sensitivity of 1e-10 m @ 1 Hz, so that would put the others at a sensitivity of 2.5e-10 m if it's just a simple matter of multiplication.

Acoustic:

Model Number

Noise Floor

Range

Cost

Bruel&Kjaer 4947 Pressure-field mic

2e-6 V(RMS)

8 Hz - 10kHz

Bruel&Kjaer 4192 Pressure-field mic

2.5e-6 V(RMS)

3.15Hz - 20kHz

Bruel&Kjaer 4137 Free-field mic

3.9e-6 V(RMS)

8 Hz - 12.5 kHz

Bruel&Kjaer 4188 Free-field mic

The LIGO document http://www.ligo.caltech.edu/docs/T/T970112-00.pdf has a good summary at the end of all the PEM sensor sensitivities and costs in a nice table format.

What the sites use: Bruel & Kjaer 4130 microphone The noise of the sites' microphones is 1e-4 Pa/rHz, based on a Schofield elog entry. According to the internet, this corresponds to 14 dB SPL (a common Microphone unit).

Streckeisen STS-2 seismometer

Guralp CMG-40T seismometer

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