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Searching the SN 1987A SETI Ellipsoid with TESS

Authors :
Cabrales, Bárbara
Davenport, James R. A.
Sheikh, Sofia Z.
Croft, Steve
Siemion, Andrew P. V.
Giles, Daniel
Cody, Ann Marie
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The SETI Ellipsoid is a strategy for technosignature candidate selection which assumes that extraterrestrial civilizations who have observed a galactic-scale event -- such as supernova 1987A -- may use it as a Schelling point to broadcast synchronized signals indicating their presence. Continuous wide-field surveys of the sky offer a powerful new opportunity to look for these signals, compensating for the uncertainty in their estimated time of arrival. We explore sources in the TESS continuous viewing zone, which corresponds to 5% of all TESS data, observed during the first three years of the mission. Using improved 3D locations for stars from Gaia Early Data Release 3, we identified 32 SN 1987A SETI Ellipsoid targets in the TESS continuous viewing zone with uncertainties better than 0.5 ly. We examined the TESS light curves of these stars during the Ellipsoid crossing event and found no anomalous signatures. We discuss ways to expand this methodology to other surveys, more targets, and different potential signal types.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, AJ published

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.11037
Document Type :
Working Paper