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The detection of gravitational-wave signals by the LIGO and Virgo observatories during the past few years has ushered us into the era of gravitational-wave astronomy, shifting our focus from detection to source parameter estimation. This has imposed stringent requirements on calibration in order to maximize the astrophysical information extracted from these detected signals. Current detectors rely on photon radiation pressure from auxiliary lasers to achieve required calibration accuracy. These photon calibrators have made significant improvements over the last few years, realizing fiducials displacements with sub-percent accuracy. This achieved accuracy is directly dependent on the laser power calibration. For the next observing campaign, scheduled to begin at the end of 2022, a new scheme is being implemented to achieve improved laser power calibration accuracy for all of the GW detectors in the global network. It is expected to significantly improve absolute and relative calibration accuracy for the entire network.more » « less
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Bode, Nina; Briggs, Joseph; Chen, Xu; Frede, Maik; Fritschel, Peter; Fyffe, Michael; Gustafson, Eric; Heintze, Matthew; King, Peter; Liu, Jian; et al (, Galaxies)null (Ed.)The advanced LIGO gravitational wave detectors need high power laser sources with excellent beam quality and low-noise behavior. We present a pre-stabilized laser system with 70 W of output power that was used in the third observing run of the advanced LIGO detectors. Furthermore, the prototype of a 140 W pre-stabilized laser system for future use in the LIGO observatories is described and characterized.more » « less
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Sun, Ling; Goetz, Evan; Kissel, Jeffrey S; Betzwieser, Joseph; Karki, Sudarshan; Viets, Aaron; Wade, Madeline; Bhattacharjee, Dripta; Bossilkov, Vladimir; Covas, Pep B; et al (, Classical and Quantum Gravity)null (Ed.)
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Cahillane, Craig; Betzwieser, Joe; Brown, Duncan A.; Goetz, Evan; Hall, Evan D.; Izumi, Kiwamu; Kandhasamy, Shivaraj; Karki, Sudarshan; Kissel, Jeff S.; Mendell, Greg; et al (, Physical Review D)
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