2018AJ....155..209M


Query : 2018AJ....155..209M

2018AJ....155..209M - Astron. J., 155, 209-209 (2018/May-0)

A search for technosignatures from 14 planetary systems in the Kepler field with the Green Bank Telescope at 1.15-1.73 GHz.

MARGOT J.-L., GREENBERG A.H., PINCHUK P., SHINDE A., ALLADI Y., PRASAD MN S., BOWMAN M.O., FISHER C., GYALAY S., McKIBBIN W., MILES B., NGUYEN D., POWER C., RAMANI N., RAVIPRASAD R., SANTANA J. and LYNCH R.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Analysis of Kepler mission data suggests that the Milky Way includes billions of Earth-sized planets in the habitable zone of their host stars. Current technology enables the detection of technosignatures emitted from a large fraction of the Galaxy. We describe a search for technosignatures that is sensitive to Arecibo-class transmitters located within ∼420 ly of Earth and transmitters that are 1000 times more effective than Arecibo within ∼13000 ly of Earth. Our observations focused on 14 planetary systems in the Kepler field and used the L-band receiver (1.15-1.73 GHz) of the 100 m diameter Green Bank Telescope. Each source was observed for a total integration time of 5 minutes. We obtained power spectra at a frequency resolution of 3 Hz and examined narrowband signals with Doppler drift rates between ±9 Hz s–1. We flagged any detection with a signal-to-noise ratio in excess of 10 as a candidate signal and identified approximately 850,000 candidates. Most (99%) of these candidate signals were automatically classified as human-generated radio-frequency interference (RFI). A large fraction (>99%) of the remaining candidate signals were also flagged as anthropogenic RFI because they have frequencies that overlap those used by global navigation satellite systems, satellite downlinks, or other interferers detected in heavily polluted regions of the spectrum. All 19 remaining candidate signals were scrutinized and none were attributable to an extraterrestrial source.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): astrobiology - extraterrestrial intelligence - planetary systems - planets and satellites: general - techniques: spectroscopic

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Kepler-439 Ro* 18 43 12.3734558904 +44 02 02.270470776           ~ 27 0
2 Kepler-438 Er* 18 46 34.9967842656 +41 57 03.934427796           M1V 37 0
3 Kepler-62 Er* 18 52 51.0518497680 +45 20 59.399622996   14.702 13.982 13.807   G5 130 1
4 Kepler-440 Ro* 19 01 23.9947678464 +41 27 08.091212688           ~ 28 0
5 Kepler-442 Ro* 19 01 27.9742961064 +39 16 48.224136216           ~ 30 0
6 Kepler-407 Er* 19 04 08.7180702936 +49 36 52.219314504   13.601 12.664 12.508   G7 68 0
7 Kepler-296 ** 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           M2V 86 0
8 Kepler-174 Er* 19 09 45.4027017600 +43 49 55.499376144   15.539 14.601 14.276   K5 56 0
9 Kepler-22 Er* 19 16 52.1902276920 +47 53 03.948648180   12.597 11.813 11.642   G5 91 1
10 Kepler-283 Ro* 19 34 27.2933961672 +47 50 20.427081180           K7V 43 0
11 Kepler-452 * 19 44 00.8860724760 +44 16 39.171437292           G4V 34 0
12 Kepler-141 Er* 19 51 53.0054084088 +47 43 54.019503372   14.663 13.621 13.447   K3V 52 0
13 Kepler-186 Er* 19 54 36.6535147488 +43 57 18.025920324   16.731 15.290 14.833   M1V 126 0
14 Kepler-399 Ro* 19 58 00.4156023312 +40 40 14.889229896           ~ 41 0
15 PSR B2021+51 Psr 20 22 49.8730 +51 54 50.233           ~ 265 1

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