SETI 2024 [转门]

IF 4.2 4区 计算机科学 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1109/MAP.2024.3411482
Rajeev Bansal
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本专栏的老读者一定还记得我长期以来对地外智慧科学探索(SETI)的痴迷。去年,我写了一篇关于美国天体物理学家弗兰克-德雷克(Frank Drake,1930-2022 年)的文章,他于 1960 年启动了 "奥兹玛计划"[2],其同名的德雷克方程[3]被用来估算银河系中可观测文明的数量。最近,我浏览了新出版的一批专门介绍 SETI 的书籍。其中包括《星际》(Interstellar):哈佛大学天文学家阿维-勒布(Avi Loeb)所著的《寻找地外生命和我们在恒星中的未来》[1];康奈尔大学卡尔-萨根研究所所长丽莎-卡尔滕格尔(Lisa Kaltenegger)所著的《外星地球》[4];以及罗切斯特大学物理学家亚当-弗兰克(Adam Frank)所著的《外星人小书》[5]。即使只是粗略地浏览一下这些书,也能清楚地看到一点。科学家们不仅超越了德雷克最初提出的寻找 "其他智慧文明发出的无线电波"[2]的设想,而且当前的 SETI 讨论还使用了许多公众不熟悉的术语。下面是其中的几个术语,让您了解更多信息。
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SETI 2024 [Turnstile]
Regular readers of the column will recall my long-standing fascination with the scientific search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). Last year I wrote about the American astrophysicist Frank Drake (1930–2022), who kick-started SETI in 1960 with his Project Ozma [2] and whose eponymous Drake equation [3] has been used to estimate the number of observable civilizations in our galaxy. Recently, I browsed through a new crop of books devoted to SETI. They included Interstellar: The Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Our Future in the Stars [1] , by the Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb; Alien Earths [4] , by Lisa Kaltenegger, the director of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell; and The Little Book of Aliens [5] , by the physicist Adam Frank of the University of Rochester. Even a cursory perusal of these books makes one thing very clear. Not only are scientists going beyond Drake’s original vision of searching for “radio waves sent forth by other intelligent civilizations” [2] , but the current SETI discourse also employs many terms unfamiliar to the wider public. Here are a few of them to bring you up to speed.
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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
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