PAC

PAC06
20-21 May, 1999
LIGO Hanford Observatory


I. Agenda

Thursday, May 20
08:30-09:00 Executive Session B. Barish, W. Frazer
09:00-09:10 Installation Overview S. Whitcomb
09:10-09:30 PSL Installation and Test R. Savage
09:30-09:50 Seismic Isolation Installation C. Gray
09:50-10:10 Input Optics Installation H. Rong
10:10-10:30 Break  
10:30-10:50 Core Optics Suspensions D. Cook
10:50-11:10 ISC Installation N. Mavalvala
11:10-11:30 CDS Installation D. Barker
11:30-12:00 Commissioning Plan S. Whitcomb
12:00-13:00 Working Lunch  
13:00-14:30 Tour of Facilities / Labs F. Raab
14:30-15:00 Overview of LIGO II D. Shoemaker
15:00-15:30 Requirements and Configurations P. Fritschel
15:30-15:45 Break
15:45-16:15 Isolation and Suspensions R. DeSalvo
16:15-16:45 Lasers and Optics E. Gustafson
16:45-17:15 Project Planning G. Sanders, D. Shoemaker
19:00-21:30 Dinner  
Friday, May 21
09:00-09:30 Executive Session B. Barish, W. Frazer
09:30-10:45 LIGO 40M Update and Plans A. Weinstein
10:45-11:00 Break  
11:00-11:45 MIT LASTI M. Zucker
11:45-12:30 Stanford ETF B. Lantz
12:30-13:30 Working Lunch  
13:30-16:00 Executive Session / Report Writing  



II. Attendees

PAC members

Avery, Paul [U of Florida]
Barish, Barry [Caltech]
Brillet, Alain [CNRS]
Domingo, John [Jefferson Lab]
Frazer, William [LBNL]
Hamilton, William [LSU]
Meshkov, Sydney [Caltech]
Nash, Thomas [Fermilab]
Sandberg, Vernon [LANL]
Sanders, Gary [Caltech]
Saulson, Peter [Syracuse U]
Seiden, Abraham [UC Santa Cruz]
Stebbins, Robin [U of Colorado / JILA]


Invited guests

Coles, Mark [LLO]
Collins, Harold [KES]
Cook, Vic [NSF]
DeSalvo, Riccardo [Caltech]
Eisenstein, Robert [NSF]
Fritschel, Peter, [MIT]
Gustafson, Eric [Stanford]
Lantz, Brian [MIT]
Lazzarini, Albert [Caltech]
Libbrecht, Ken [Caltech]
Matherny, Otto [LHO]
Mavalvala, Nergis [MIT]
Prince, Thomas [Caltech]
Raab, Frederick [LHO]
Savage, Richard [LHO]
Shoemaker, David [MIT]
Weinstein, Alan [Caltech]
Weiss, Rainer [MIT]
Whitcomb, Stan [Caltech]
Zucker, Michael [MIT]


Dinner information

Blackberry's
329 Kellogg St
Kennewick, WA



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