对定向情报的探索

Q1 Physics and Astronomy REACH Pub Date : 2016-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.reach.2016.05.003
Philip Lubin
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摘要

我们建议寻找定向能系统的来源,例如那些现在在地球上技术上可行的系统。我们自身能力的最新进展使我们能够预见到我们自己的能力,这将从根本上改变我们传播自身存在的能力。我们表明,这种类型的系统有能力在很远的距离被探测到,实际上可以在整个视界被探测到。这深刻地改变了搜寻地外科技和先进文明的可能性。我们表明,即使是适度的搜索也可以非常有效地检测或限制许多文明阶层。我们提出了一种搜索策略,使用小型地球望远镜,将观测超过1012个恒星和行星系统,并可能扩展到超过1020个系统,使我们能够测试假设,是否存在其他类似或更先进的文明,具有相同的能力,并且正在广播。我们表明,这种搜索在相对较短的搜索时间(几年)内,即使是在我们银河系的任何地方发现一个相对先进的文明,也有统一的概率。如果该文明采用了一种简单的信标策略,我们称之为“智能瞄准”,如果该文明的信标是在我们可以探测到的波长上发出的,如果该文明让信标打开的时间足够长,让光线现在到达我们这里。在这种盲目的灯塔和盲目的搜索策略中,文明不需要知道我们在哪里,我们也不需要知道他们在哪里。同样的基本策略可以扩展到星系外的距离。
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The search for directed intelligence

We propose a search for sources of directed energy systems such as those now becoming technologically feasible on Earth. Recent advances in our own abilities allow us to foresee our own capability that will radically change our ability to broadcast our presence. We show that systems of this type have the ability to be detected at vast distances and indeed can be detected across the entire horizon. This profoundly changes the possibilities for searches for extra-terrestrial technology advanced civilizations. We show that even modest searches can be extremely effective at detecting or limiting many civilization classes. We propose a search strategy, using small Earth based telescopes, that will observe more than 1012 stellar and planetary systems with possible extensions to more than 1020 systems allowing us to test the hypothesis that other similarly or more advanced civilization with this same capability, and are broadcasting, exist. We show that such searches have unity probability of detecting even a single comparably advanced civilization anywhere in our galaxy within a relatively short search time (few years) IF that civilization adopts a simple beacon strategy we call “intelligent targeting”, IF that civilization is beaconing at a wavelength we can detect and IF that civilization left the beacon on long enough for the light to reach us now. In this blind beacon and blind search strategy the civilization does not need to know where we are nor do we need to know where they are. This same basic strategy can be extended to extragalactic distances.

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REACH Engineering-Aerospace Engineering
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