An in-situ beam-position scan of the Virgo filter cavity finds round-trip optical losses vary strongly with input-mirror hit position (42-87 ppm) but weakly with end-mirror position (53-61 ppm).
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Optical losses as a function of beam position on the mirrors in a 285-m suspended Fabry-Perot cavity
An in-situ beam-position scan of the Virgo filter cavity finds round-trip optical losses vary strongly with input-mirror hit position (42-87 ppm) but weakly with end-mirror position (53-61 ppm).