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Status Update on LIGO-IndiaTarun Souradeep1 & Sukanta Bose2
1IUCAA, Pune, India2Washington State University, Pullman, USA
LIGO DCC ID: LIGO-G1300002
Gravitational Waves: New Frontiers, Seoul
Jan 16-18, 2013
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IUCAA
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Science Gain from Strategic Geographical LocationSource localization error
Courtesy:S. Fairhurst
Launch of Gravitational wave
Astronomy
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Global Network of Adv. GW Observatories
LIGO-LLO: 4km
LIGO-LHO: 2km+ 4kmGEO: 0.6km VIRGO: 3km
KAGRA 3 km(2017)
Network 1. Detection confidence 2. Duty factor 3. Source localization 4. Polarization
LIGO-India
Time delays in millisecondsIndia provides almost largest possible baselines.(Antipodal baseline 42ms)
Jan 16, 2013[Sathyaprakash, Fairhurst, Veitch, Schutz, Klimenko, Reitze, Whitcomb, LIGO-T1200219 (2012)]
LIGO-India: A proposed mega-science project in India’s next 5-year plan
• A project on Indian soil with International Cooperation• Involvement at the threshold of a major science discovery• aLIGO-USA precedes LIGO-India by ~3 years. Staggered time-line is an advantage.
– Indian experimenters would participate in aLIGO-USA – Significant US expertise will pave way for faster execution of LIGO-India
• US hardware contribution ready: no uncertainty in timeline– aLIGO is one of NSF’s most ambitious funded projects– LIGO-India got positive reviews , NSB approval for NSF to proceed as it deems best.
• Expenditure entirely in Indian labs & Industry. • Very significant Industrial capability upgrade. Indian DAE labs &
Industry assessed to be in position to carry out phase-I of LIGO-India. (Senior LIGO team visited Indian labs & facilities in Aug ,Oct, Dec 2011, Feb 2012]
• Well defined training plan Generate large number (~100) of highly trained scientists.
• Major data analysis centre for the entire LIGO network. Huge opportunity for Indian University participation.
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Multi-Institutional,Multi-disciplinary Consortium
LIGO India Lead Institutions:IUCAA, Pune;IPR, Gandhinagar;RRCAT, Indore;
Nodal Institutions:CMI, Chennai; Delhi University;IITs @ Gandhinagar, Kanpur, Madras;IISERs @ Kolkata, Pune, Tvm.Individual scientists from TIFR, Mumbai; RRI,
Bangalore; IISc, Bangalore; …. + others
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Multi-Institutional,Multi-disciplinary Consortium
Nodal Institutions:IUCAA, Pune;IPR, Ahmedabad;RRCAT, Indore;Other Institutions:CMI, Chennai; Delhi University;IITs @ Gandhinagar, Kanpur, Madras;IISERs @ Kolkata, Pune, Tvm.Individual scientists from TIFR, Mumbai;
RRI, Bangalore; IISc, Bangalore;+ others2009 2010 2011 2012
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Three Phases of LIGO-India project
LIGO-India Project is broadly divided into three phases:
Phase 1 (Sept 2012 – June 2014) – Site selection, infrastructure & facility and vacuum system design and prototyping of beam tube.
Phase 2 (July 2014 – Dec 2017) – Infrastructure & facility preparation, vacuum construction and testing at vendor site, training of Indian Scientists / Engineers, shipping of detector and documentation of the detector hardware components, their installation and testing off-site (RRCAT)
Phase 3 (2018-2020) – Detector installation and commissioning on site
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Institute of Plasma Research (IPR)
Ajai Kumar - NSF review Dec2012Jan 16, 2013 GW - New Frontiers, Seoul
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Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT)
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Manpower and Human Resource Development
The construction and subsequent operation of the observatory will require ~ 50 scientists and engineers.
~10 critical manpower for the project team will be seconded from lead centers
The facilities like engineering, drafting etc. from the participating institutes will also be used.
During Project execution phase project scientist / engineers will be hired for duration of five years.
Necessary work / required facilities will be outsourced.
~ 40 new positions will be created.
A committee will be constituted, which will assist in generating manpower.
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Team: Tarun Souradeep, SB, Sanjit Mitra, Ajit Kembhavi, Sarah Ponrathnam, Jayanti Prasad, Sharmad Navelkar + Anand Sengupta (IIT, Gnd)
• IUCAA data centre - “Prototype” in early 2013: 30 Tf , 600 Tb [94 nodes : 2 x 8-core Intel Xeon Sandybridge, 128 GB RAM/node, Infiniband interconnect]– All infrastructure (for expansion to ~300 Tf ) at IUCAA. Installation by HP
commenced Nov 26, 2012 (~ 6 wks before opening to users) [total investment ~ $2M]
• Next: Tier2-like GWDA centre: ~200 Tf peak capability [~ 2014]: USD 10M funds requested in IUCAA XII (5 year) Plan budget]
• Match advanced LIGO at US schedule. Part of the LSC participation commitment from IndIGO• Network: gigabit+ backbone, National Knowledge Network• Few Gigabit dedicated link to LIGO lab Caltech
Role of GW data centre Tier-2 data & compute centre for archival of GW data and analysis Bring together GW scientists & data-analysts within the Indian science community.
GW Data Centre @ IUCAA
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Requirements / metric:• Low ‘seismicity’ (ground noise PSD)• Low human generated noise• Air connectivity, road connectivity, data connectivity,…• Proximity to academic institutions, labs, industry preferred, …
Approach : • Identify potential sites not too far from existing facilities• Establish contact with local & high level state officials• Desktop survey of sites, followed by team visit• 2-3wk seismic survey: ground noise PSD at 0.1-100 Hz range• Few interesting possibilities have emerged.
LIGO-India Detector SiteLIGO-India site search team @IUCAAIUCAA: Tarun Souradeep, Sharad Gaonkar (retd. dDG, GSI), Sanjit Mitra, Ajit Kembhavi IISER Kolkata: Supriyo Mitra (Geophysicist) , Rajesh K. NayakC.S. Unnikrishnan (TIFR), Sendhil Raja (RRCAT) & Bala Iyer (RRI)
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Note: We have followed up ALL
leads, independent of their seismic zonation.
16 site leads up until now
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Sites under investigation1. Karnataka [KS]: Site 1 – the technology hub ~40 km from Chitradurga, [~200km
NW of Bangalore] Site 2 is 10km away from site 1
• Site visit, Chief Sec., Principal Sec. of Karnataka. • Weather & Seismic survey data for site-1 (10km away)• Site-1 ruled out, Site 2 open (but issues of acquisition)
2. Andhra Pradesh [AP]: 100 km north of Bangalore: • First site visit by Ajit Kembhavi.• Principal Sec. of Andhra Pradesh; seismic survey completed (Apr 2-17) • Seismic, weather survey done. On preliminary shortlist.
4. Madhya Pradesh [MP]: Bhopal ~200Km NE, ~ 200 Km N of Indore• Presentation by T. Souradeep to the (new) Addl. Chief Sec. on May 16,2012• 4 potential sites: Seismic survey complete for 2 of these; 3rd to begin now.
5. Rajasthan [RJ]: ~80km west of Jaipur visited Apr 12-14: insufficient space East of Udaipur: One Site visited Apr 12-14, seismic survey done (analysis ongoing) ,
another under discussion
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Step1: Google Earth map with a proposed configuration
Desktop study: MP Site 2, Madhya Pradesh
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21Step2: Satellite topography map with a proposed configuration
A desktop study: MP Site 2, Madhya Pradesh
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End 1408m
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Step 3: Detailed Topography along the proposed configuration
( To be followed up with topo-sheets from Survey of India & Seismic survey)
Desktop study: MP-Site 2
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Step1: Google Earth map with a proposed configuration+ acquire topographical sheets
Desktop study: MP site 3 , Madhya Pradesh
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24Step2: Satellite topography map with a proposed configuration
Desktop study: MP site 3 , Madhya Pradesh
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Site characterization:E.g., Archived weather data
at KS Site-1
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Wind speed (Km/hr)
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Seismic Survey(RJ-1, Nov. 8, 2012)
Himangshu,St/o Supriyo
Sharad GoankarSr. consultant IUCAA
Prof. JaafreyIUCAA Assoc.IRC Udaipur Univ
Unni
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Slide 29 AKK NSF review Apr 2012
To summarize…
• Is there enough scientific interest in the community in India? Yes
• Does the community have sufficient scientific, technical and managerial ability to implement this megaproject? Yes
• Would adequate funding and support be available? Very likely • Can the project be sustained over ~15 years? Yes• Is there a suitable site? Several possibilities
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In the past year (2012), pre-approval phase:
Miles covered, inches to go …. toward Indian govt. approval.
Post-approval:
Important challenges ahead, but gearing up well to face them
Thank you !!!
Major Indian Institutions• IUCAA: Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and
Astrophysics, Pune.• RRCAT: Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology,
Indore• IPR: Institute for Plasma Research, Bhat, Ahmedabad• IIT: Indian Institute(s) of Technology• IISER: Indian Institute(s) for Science Education and Research• IISc, TIFR, BARC, VECC ... (not yet involved with LIGO-India)Mega-Science Projects comm. Planning Comm. Of IndiaFunding & implementation Agencies• DAE : Department of Atomic Energy• DST : Department of Science and Technology
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Some Major Projects in India & Intl. Projects With Significant Indian Contribution
• Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (Pune, India)
• Large Hadron Collider
• ITER-India
• India Based Neutrino Observatory
• Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT-India)
• Square Kilometre Array
• National Large Solar telescope
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• Geographical relocation Strategic for GW astronomy• Potentially large GW expt. & science community in the future
– Indian demographics: youth dominated – need challenges– Improved UG education system will produce a larger number of students with
aspirations looking for frontline research opportunities at home.
• Present experimental expertise within IndIGOLaser and optics: RRCAT, IPR, TIFR, IITM, IIT K, IISER Pune, IISER, Kolkata, IISER TVM + …UH Vacuum: RRCAT, IPR , VECC, + …
In project mode, each group can scale to 10 PDF & PhD students in 2-3 years. Major enhancement of Science & Data Analysis team. Consolidated IndIGO
participation in LIGO Science Collab. (Sept 2011) P. Ajith, Caltech PDF ICTS, Bangalore (Jan 2013), Rana Adhikari (Adjunct, ICTS) Sanjit Mitra : Caltech-JPL PDF IUCAA Sengupta : Caltech PDF DU IIT GN Archana Pai: AEI IISER SB, LSC member, USA, joining IUCAA ( Jan 2013)
Expand theory and create numerical relativity activities. Expect hiring in premier institutions (e.g., ICTS)
LIGO-India: a good idea for Intl. community !
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IndIGO Consortium – a brief history
• Dec. 2007 : ICGC2007 @IUCAA: Rana Adhikari’s visit & discussions• 2009:
– Australia-India S&T collaboration (Iyer & Blair) Establishing Australia-India collaboration in GW Astronomy
– IndIGO Consortium: IUCAA Reunion meeting (Aug 9, 2009) – GW Astronomy Roadmap for India;
• 2009-2011: – Meetings at Kochi, Pune, Shanghai, Perth, Delhi to Define, Reorient and Respond to the Global (GWIC) strategies
for setting up the International GW Network. – Bring together scattered Indian Experimental Expertise; Individuals
& Institutions• March 2011: IndIGO-I Proposal: Participation in LIGO-Australia
• May 2011+: Efforts on for funding LIGO-India…
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•IndIGO was admitted to GWIC in July 2011 : Intl. recognition of the growing GW activity & community in India.
•IndIGO has been accepted into the LIGO Science Collab. (LSC) : pan-Indian 7 institutes: 15 members: Theory, DA + EXPERIMENTERS ) : Sept. 2011 [ Grown to 27 LSC members by Dec. 2012]
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Project Work Breakdown Structure
The Project Work is sub-divided into broad activity-wise categories
1. Site selection and survey
2. Civil Infrastructure and facilities
3. Vacuum System & Mechanical Engineering
4. Computing facility
5. Human Resource Development
6. Implementation of CDS system
7. Detector Hardware Documentation & Pre-installation
8. Detector on-site Installation & commissioning
9. Detector integration, installation and commissioning
These activities will be executed by three lead institute (IPR, RRCAT and IUCAA) under the MOU among them.
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Manpower generation for sustenance of LIGO-India :
• aLIGO USA will have a lead time over LIGO-India Indian personnel trained in USA bring expertise to LIGO-India and build groups using associated training programs- Postdocs at LIGO (3 thru IndIGO for LIGO-India), visits to CIT, LHO,LLO, MIT, Glasgow, ..- 2013 Indo-UK meet Feb:Cardiff [5Ind, 20UK], GWPAW, Transients & Timing (Dec,Mar:IUCAA)
• IndIGO Summer internships in International labs underway (3 years).o High UG applications 30/40 each year from IIT, IISER, NISERS,..o 3 summers, ~14 students, 1 starting PhD at LIGO-MITo Plans to extend to participating National labs to generate more experimenters
• IndIGO schools to expose students to emerging opportunity in GW scienceo 1st IndIGO school in Dec 2010 in Delhi Univ. (thru IUCAA)o Funded ICTS Cosmology & GW school in IUCAA, Dec 2011o IUCAA GW school in Tezpur Univ. (Jan 2012)o IUCAA GW School Goa (Dec 2012), ICTS NR school& W/shop (Jun-Jul 2013)
• Possibly: Board of Research in GWST for funding research in GW related S&T Fund research groups & facilities devlopment in IITs, IISERS & Univ.
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Madhya Pradesh (MP)
• Nearest large airports (200km) : Bhopal (Capital MP) & Indore (RRCAT)
• Presentation by TS to Addl. Chief sec, in Bhopal, May 16,2012– Very positive & prompt response. District collector & team present– One District -200 km NE from Bhopal (& Another district as next alternative–
NW of Bhopal)
– Suggestion to co-exist with a large solar power setup
• Current 4 sites considered:– MP Site 1 to 4– Site 1 insufficient space (3.5km) but short seisimic survey done to make a
prelim assesment of MP district– Site 2 : topographical hinderance– Site 3 (2 wk seisimic survey done), Site 4 (2 wk seis. Survey now)
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Indo-US Centre for Gravitational Physics and Astronomy @ IUCAA
• Centre of Indo-US Science and Technology Forum (IUSSTF)
• Exchange program to fund mutual visits and facilitate interactions leading to collaborations
• Nodal centres: IUCAA , Pune, India & Caltech, Pasadena, USA.
• Institutions: Indian: IUCAA, TIFR, IISER, DU, CMI - PI: Tarun Souradeep USA: Caltech, WSU - PI: Rana Adhikari
APPROVED (Dec 2010). Funds received Jul 6, 2011
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Slide 42 AKK NSF review Apr 2012
The QuestionsAnswers
• Is there enough scientific interest in the community in India? Yes
• Does the community have sufficient scientific, technical and managerial ability to implement such a vast project? Yes
• Would adequate funding and support be available? Very Likely • Can the project be sustained over ~15 years? Yes• Is there a suitable site? Several possibilities
In the past year (Nov. 2011), pre-approval phase:
Miles covered , inches to go …. toward Indian govt. approval.
Post-approval:
Enormous Challenges ahead, but gearing well up to face them
Thank you !!!Jan 16, 2013 GW - New Frontiers, Seoul