论文标题

绿色银行望远镜在12个开普勒行星过渡期间在1.1-1.9 GHz之间寻找窄带技术签名

A Green Bank Telescope search for narrowband technosignatures between 1.1-1.9 GHz during 12 Kepler planetary transits

论文作者

Sheikh, Sofia Z., Kanodia, Shubham, Lubar, Emily, Bowman, William P., Cañas, Caleb I., Gilbertson, Christian, MacDonald, Mariah G., Wright, Jason, MacMahon, David, Croft, Steve, Price, Danny, Siemion, Andrew, Drew, Jamie, Worden, S. Pete, Trenholm, Elizabeth

论文摘要

不断增长的途径来确定地球以外的生命的流行是从外星智能/代理人中寻找“技术签名”。技术签名需要在星际空间之间可见的明显能量,因此有意的信号可能集中在频率,时间或太空中,在相互明显的位置可以找到。因此,在参数空间的一部分中搜索技术签名可能是有利的,这些技术签名是地球上观察者和遥远发射机可相互衍生的。在这项工作中,我们在Robert C. Byrd Green Bank望远镜(GBT)上使用了L波段(1.1-1.9 GHz)接收器,以执行第一个使用系外行星交通的Technosignature Search preginngrony,涵盖12个开普勒系统。我们使用突破性收听Turboseti管道来标记窄带命中率($ \ sim $ 3 Hz),最大漂移率为$ \ pm $ \ pm $ 614.4 Hz/s,以及5个信噪​​比的5-返回的信号到噪声阈值 - 返回的管道返回$ \ sim 3.4 \ sim 3.4 \ times 10^5^5 $显然是位于位置化的特征。一组公民科学家的视觉检查排除了其中99.6%的视觉检查。进一步的分析发现了2个利益信号,保证了随访,但没有技术签名。如果利率信号未在以后的工作中重新发现,则意味着搜索中的12个目标不会产生1.1-1.9 GHz的Transit Cationals信号,并带有发射器powers $> $ 60倍的$ 60倍于前Arecibo雷达的60倍。此搜索首次亮相一系列创新的技术签名技术:公民科学审查潜在的利益信号,敏感性感知到极高的漂移速率,一种更灵活的分析开发节奏的方法以及非常低的信号到信号到噪声的阈值。

A growing avenue for determining the prevalence of life beyond Earth is to search for "technosignatures" from extraterrestrial intelligences/agents. Technosignatures require significant energy to be visible across interstellar space and thus intentional signals might be concentrated in frequency, in time, or in space, to be found in mutually obvious places. Therefore, it could be advantageous to search for technosignatures in parts of parameter space that are mutually-derivable to an observer on Earth and a distant transmitter. In this work, we used the L-band (1.1-1.9 GHz) receiver on the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT) to perform the first technosignature search pre-synchronized with exoplanet transits, covering 12 Kepler systems. We used the Breakthrough Listen turboSETI pipeline to flag narrowband hits ($\sim$3 Hz) using a maximum drift rate of $\pm$614.4 Hz/s and a signal-to-noise threshold of 5 - the pipeline returned $\sim 3.4 \times 10^5$ apparently-localized features. Visual inspection by a team of citizen scientists ruled out 99.6% of them. Further analysis found 2 signals-of-interest that warrant follow-up, but no technosignatures. If the signals-of-interest are not re-detected in future work, it will imply that the 12 targets in the search are not producing transit-aligned signals from 1.1-1.9 GHz with transmitter powers $>$60 times that of the former Arecibo radar. This search debuts a range of innovative technosignature techniques: citizen science vetting of potential signals-of-interest, a sensitivity-aware search out to extremely high drift rates, a more flexible method of analyzing on-off cadences, and an extremely low signal-to-noise threshold.

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