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The Breakthrough Listen Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence | Vishal Gajjar
; Andrew Siemion
; Steve Croft
; Bryan Brzycki
; Marta Burgay
; Tobia Carozzi
; Raimondo Concu
; Daniel Czech
; David DeBoer
; Julia DeMarines
; Jamie Drew
; J. Emilio Enriquez
; James Fawcett
; Peter Gallagher
; Michael Gerret
; Nectaria Gizani
; Greg Hellbourg
; Jamie Holder
; Howard Isaacson
; Sanjay Kudale
; Brian Lacki
; Matthew Lebofsky
; Di Li
; David H. E. MacMahon
; Joe McCauley
; Andrea Melis
; Emilio Molinari
; Pearse Murphy
; Delphine Perrodin
; Maura Pilia
; Danny C. Price
; Claire Webb
; Dan Werthimer
; David Williams
; Pete Worden
; Philippe Zarka
; Yunfan Gerry Zhang
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12 Jul 2019 | Abstract: | The discovery of the ubiquity of habitable extrasolar planets, combined with
revolutionary advances in instrumentation and observational capabilities, have
ushered in a renaissance in the millenia-old quest to answer our most profound
question about the Universe and our place within it - Are we alone? The
Breakthrough Listen Initiative, announced in July 2015 as a 10-year 100M USD
program, is the most comprehensive effort in history to quantify the
distribution of advanced, technologically capable life in the universe. In this
white paper, we outline the status of the on-going observing campaign with our
primary observing facilities, as well as planned activities with these
instruments over the next few years. We also list collaborative facilities
which will conduct searches for technosignatures in either primary observing
mode, or commensally. We highlight some of the novel analysis techniques we are
bringing to bear on multi-petabyte data sets, including machine learning tools
we are deploying to search for a broader range of technosignatures than was
previously possible. | Source: | arXiv, 1907.5519 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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