Title: Section 7 LISA Science Team
1LIST Meeting July 19, 2002 Penn State
. . . Tom Prince U.S. LISA Mission Scientist,
Caltech/JPL
1
LISA
2Thanks!
- Thanks to Sam Finn and Penn State for hosting the
LIST meeting and making all the arrangements - Thanks to Sam for all the work on the LISA
Symposium!
3Meeting Agenda
 LIST AGENDA July 19, 2002   800  Coffee/Ro
lls  830  Welcome/Introductions
(Danzmann/Prince) Â 835Â Â Agenda for the
meeting  845  Programmatic Developments        Â
- NASA HQ (Hertz) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â - ESA HQ
(Volonte) Â 930Â Â Project Activities
(Cramer/Gianolio) 1000Â Â Break 1030Â Â Working
Group Reports/Discussion         - WG1 (45
min) (Phinney/Schutz) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â - WG2 (45
min) (Hough) 1200Â Â Working Lunch 1230Â Â Continu
ation of Working Group Reports/Discussion        Â
- WG3 (45 min) (Bender/Sumner) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
- WG4 (60 min) (Bender/Burg) Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Incl
udes discussion of new baseline mission
architecture (changes to FTR)
and tasks for the upcoming ESA system level
industrial study         - WG5 (45 min)
(Sanford/Shoemaker) Â 300Â Â Science Management
Plan (Danzmann/Prince)  330  Break  400  Divis
ion of responsibilities/ payload allocation
(Gianolio/Herring) Â 500Â Â Action item wrap-up
(Danzmann/Prince) Â 530Â Â Future
Meetings  600  Adjourn
4LISA JULY RENDEZVOUS
LISA MANAGEMENT MEETING July 19, 2002
7-9 PM Â Topics New Initiative not accepted,
work new schedules Review of LISA
Pathfinder Milestones for a Draft MOU Approach
to Payload Allocation Discussion of current ITAR
Plan Review meeting strategy and set new
dates  LISA REQUIREMENTS MEETING July 21, 2002
7-9 PM Â Topics Tentative selection of
DOORS Discussion of DOORS use Requirements
Flowdown Process Related System Engineering
Issues Reference Design  PAYLOAD ALLOCATION
MEETING July 22, 2002 7-9 PM Â Topics 700 St
atus of IT Flow 730 Overview of previous and
current allocations scenarios 800 Discussion of
preferences 840 Define issues and actions Â
5LISA JULY RENDEZVOUS
SENSOR DESIGN MEETING July 24, 2002
1-5 PM  Topics 1 pm           LTP sensor,
main design drivers, trade-off, performance
estimates (Trento) 2.15 pm       DRS sensor,
main differences.(Stanford) 3 pm          Â
Roadmap to LISA (to be prepared by the WG3
lunch-time meeting)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â --
SMART-2 --gt LISA roadmap philosophy              Â
-- Coatings and work function patch
minimization               --
Caging              -- Optical readout and
actuation             -- Outgassing           Â
   -- High stability electronics         4
pm Discussion, LTP/DRS/LISA sensor design
coordination (all) 5 pm           Close  Â
6LISA JULY RENDEZVOUS
(SAT) JULY 20
(SUN) JULY 21
(MON) JULY 22
(TUE) JULY 23
(WED) JULY 24
(FRI)JULY 19
8AM 9AM 10AM 11AM 12AM 1PM 2PM 3PM 4PM 5PM 6PM 7PM
8PM 9PM
LIST
GW Astronomy
Source Science II
Atherton Hotel
Conf. Center
Conf. Center
Conf. Center
Conf. Center
Conf. Center
Source Science III
Ground-BasedGW Detection
LISA Technology IV
Prince
LIST
Sensor Design Meeting
Source Science I
LISA Technology I
Atherton Hotel
TBD
Conf. Center
Conf. Center
WG 3
WG 5
LISA Technology III
Conf. Center
LISA Technology II
Conf. Center
Prince
Vitale
Penn State Osmond 318
Penn State Osmond 318
Management Meeting
RequirementsMeeting
Payload Allocation Meeting
Banquet
GWIC Meeting
Atherton Hotel
TBD
Nittany Lion Inn
Cramer
Burg
Herring
7LIST Structure
- LIST
- Primary scientific advisory group for LISA
- About 20 members
- EU/US co-chairs (Karsten Danzmann, Tom Prince)
- Structure
8LIST Structure
- LIST Working Group Leaders
- 51 groups
- WG1 Sources and Data Analysis
- co-chairs Phinney and Schutz, core member Hughes
- WG2 Interferometry, Lasers, and Optics
- co-chairs Hough and Spero
- WG3 Disturbance Sensors and Drag-free Control
System - co-chairs Buchman and Sumner, core member Bender
- WG4 Science Operations
- co-chairs Cruise and Folkner
- WG5 Integrated Modeling, Prototyping,
Integration and Testing - co-chairs Sanford and Shoemaker, core member
McGraw - Payload working group
- co-chairs Gianolio and Herring
- LIST Task Groups
- Carry out detailed work of LIST
- Organized by working group chairs and core
members - Topical, can have finite lifetime, fluctuating
membership
9Working Group Task Reports
- WG1
- 1) Update of science requirements
- 2) Gravitational capture calculations (rates,
waveforms, etc.) - 3) Task group formation for study topics
- e.g. source subtraction, late stages of
inspiral, etc. - 4) Fundamental physics reach for MBH-MBH
- vrs grav capture (Done)
- 5) Low-frequency sensitivity (what should be the
requirement/goal?) (Done)
10WG Task Reports (cont)
- WG2 (Jim Hough/Bob Spero)
- 1) Impact of 1/4x pre-phase A goal increased
laser power - 2) Impact of 1/4x pre-phase A goal possibility
of frequency doubling - 3) Phase-locking of lasers vs. local
stabilization - 4) Report on recent telecon
11WG Task Reports (cont)
- WG3 (Tim Sumner/Sasha Buchman, Pete Bender will
be acting chair) - 1) Complementarity/differences of proof mass
design between DRS/LTP - 2) Standard for noise assumptions at
low-frequency (lt10 4 Hz) - 3) Charge rate update
12WG Task Reports (cont)
- WG4
- 1) List of outstanding items and liens from
industrial phase-A study. Changes and
inconsistencies. - 2) Impact of 1/4x pre-phase A goal increased
optics aperture - 3) List of tasks for the upcoming follow-on to
the phase-A study - 4) Implementation options for point-ahead angle
(Tupper Hyde)
13WG Task Reports (cont)
- WG5
- Plan for harmonization of efforts euro-us on
integrated modeling - Other?
14Science Management PlanDiscussion
15FAQ
- What is the science management plan?
- Document developed by the Science Team in
conjunction with ESA/NASA HQ - Developed for most ESA missions
- Describes how the science effort will be managed
- What are some of the elements that the science
management plan covers? - Definition of the Science Team and Scientific
Roles for the Mission - Investigation Teams/Guest Investigators/Key
Projects - Data rights/Data release/Data centers
- Outreach, conferences, publications,
- When is a science management plan needed for
LISA? - Important input for MOU
- Target Draft by Next LIST meeting
16Long-Term Schedule Milestones
- March 06 ESA LISA Implementation Phase
- July 05 ESA Implementation Phase ITT
- March 05 NASA Confirmation Review
- Oct 03 ESA LISA Definition Phase ITT
- June 03 Signed MOU due
- New Driver ITT for LISA Definition (Oct 03)
- Driver Start of ESA LISA Definition (April 04)
- Driver Revision of 2-yr LOA (Jan 04)
- June 03 Draft of Science Management Plan
- Dec 02 Inputs to MOU
- Draft payload allocation recommendations
- V1 of science requirements document
17Elements of the Plan
- Science Team, Investigation Teams, Investigators
- How many members on the Science Team?
- How are the members selected?
- How long are the terms?
- Will LISA require Investigation Teams or Key
Projects - If so? How many? What is the scope?
- How are members of the Investigation Teams
chosen? - Will there be individual Investigators in
addition to the Science Team members? - If so? How many? How are they funded?
- How will data be distributed? Do
investigators/science team members have data
rights?
18Please send viewgraphs presented at LIST meeting
to
- prince_at_caltech.edu
- These will be posted on the US LIST website
- http//www.srl.caltech.edu/lisa
19WG Action Items from Meeting
- WG1
- White paper providing status of gravitational
capture calculations and roadmap for addressing
outstanding issues (next LIST meeting) - Include low-freq sensitivity in science
requirements table. Updates to science
requirements document (mid-September) - Input to Level I requirements/ Minimum mission
definition (ongoing) - WG2
- Meeting on phase locking/stabilization report
at next science/engineering meeting (Oct) - Update on frequency doubling and iodine
stabilization at next LIST meeting - WG3
- White paper on charging calculations/outstanding
issues (when?) - Quantification of low-frequency performance and
noise sources (when?) - Generate list of needed/desired calculations on
noise sources (mid-September) - WG4
- Generate list of revisions to FTR from other WGs
(mid-September) - Study of continuous operation / requirements on
gaps, etc. (give to other WG? WG5?) - Implications of switch from Delta II launcher
(report at next LIST?) - WG5
- Organize task group of EU/US contacts for input
to integrated modeling activity
20Action Items from Meeting
- Payload Working Group
- Candidate allocations down to level-3 on IT
diagram before 12/02. Need to provide to LIST at
least 1 month before next LIST meeting - Outline of Science Management Plan
(Danzmann/Prince)
21Backup Slides
22LISA International Science Team
- US Members
- Tom Prince, Caltech/JPL, Co-Chair, NASA Mission
Scientist - Tuck Stebbins, GSFC, NASA Project Scientist
- Peter Bender, U. Colorado
- Sasha Buchman, Stanford
- Bill Folkner, JPL
- Craig Hogan, U. of Washington
- Sterl Phinney, Caltech
- Doug Richstone, U. Michigan
- David Shoemaker, MIT
- Chris Stubbs, U. Washington
- Kip Thorne, Caltech
- European Members
- Karsten Danzmann, U. Hannover/ MPI Quantenoptik,
Co-Chair, ESA Project/Mission Scientist - Alain Brillet, Observatoire de la Côte dAzur
- Massimo Cerdonio, U. Padova
- Michael Cruise, U. Birmingham
- Curt Cutler, AEI Potsdam
- Guenther Hasinger, MPE Garching
- Jim Hough, U. Glasgow
- Bernard Schutz, AEI Potsdam
- Pierre Touboul, ONERA
- Stefano Vitale, U. Trento
23LISA International Science Team (LIST)
- Elements of Charter
- Members
- Approximately 20 nominally half from US, half
from Europe - Reporting
- Reports to LISA Program Scientist at NASA HQ and
Head of the Fundamental Physics Office at ESTEC. - Advises the NASA and ESA project management
offices - Structure
- US and European Co-chairs US Mission Scientist
is US co-chair - Meets approximately twice per year
- LIST will organize working groups to carry out
its responsibilities
24LIST (continued)
- LIST Functions
- Represent European and US science communities
- Advise NASA and ESA on
- scientific goals, design requirements, scientific
use policy, international arrangements, satellite
operations, and data analysis policies - Undertake studies and provide recommendations
through the mechanism of working groups - Serve as an advocacy group for LISA
- Suggest processes and structures for providing
opportunities for broad scientific community to
become informed about mission and contribute to
it - Provide recommendations on education and outreach