A 4–8 GHz Galactic Center Search for Periodic Technosignatures

Suresh, Akshay and Gajjar, Vishal and Nagarajan, Pranav and Sheikh, Sofia Z. and Siemion, Andrew P. V. and Lebofsky, Matt and MacMahon, David H. E. and Price, Danny C. and Croft, Steve (2023) A 4–8 GHz Galactic Center Search for Periodic Technosignatures. The Astronomical Journal, 165 (6). p. 255. ISSN 0004-6256

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Abstract

Radio searches for extraterrestrial intelligence have mainly targeted the discovery of narrowband continuous-wave beacons and artificially dispersed broadband bursts. Periodic pulse trains, in comparison to the above technosignature morphologies, offer an energetically efficient means of interstellar transmission. A rotating beacon at the Galactic Center (GC), in particular, would be highly advantageous for galaxy-wide communications. Here, we present blipss, a CPU-based open-source software that uses a fast folding algorithm (FFA) to uncover channel-wide periodic signals in radio dynamic spectra. Running blipss on 4.5 hr of 4–8 GHz data gathered with the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope, we searched the central 6'
of our galaxy for kHz-wide signals with periods between 11 and 100 s and duty cycles (δ) between 10% and 50%. Our searches, to our knowledge, constitute the first FFA exploration for periodic alien technosignatures. We report a nondetection of channel-wide periodic signals in our data. Thus, we constrain the abundance of 4–8 GHz extraterrestrial transmitters of kHz-wide periodic pulsed signals to fewer than one in about 600,000 stars at the GC above a 7σ equivalent isotropic radiated power of ≈2 × 1018 W at δ ≃ 10%. From an astrophysics standpoint, blipss, with its utilization of a per-channel FFA, can enable the discovery of signals with exotic radio frequency sweeps departing from the standard cold plasma dispersion law.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Science Repository > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 16 Nov 2023 04:59
Last Modified: 16 Nov 2023 04:59
URI: http://research.manuscritpub.com/id/eprint/3569

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