Independent pipeline recovers 63.9% of a prior 5,399-source vanished catalog from POSS-I plates, produces 2.85 million new candidates, and finds no significant temporal association in candidate counts.
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Plate sensitivity shows no variation with geomagnetic storm intensity in two major historical archives, falsifying an airglow-based artifact explanation for prior claims of Kp-dependent transient suppression.
A structured review of technosignatures organized by scales from Earth to the universe, covering planetary, stellar, interstellar, and galactic possibilities along with detection methods and synergies with biosignatures.
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Independent Recovery of Vanishing Sources on POSS-I Photographic Plates Using Automated Source Detection and Cross-Epoch Matching
Independent pipeline recovers 63.9% of a prior 5,399-source vanished catalog from POSS-I plates, produces 2.85 million new candidates, and finds no significant temporal association in candidate counts.
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Plate Sensitivity Is Invariant Across Geomagnetic Storm Intensity at Harvard and Palomar: A Protocol for Artifact Control in Historical Plate Archive Studies
Plate sensitivity shows no variation with geomagnetic storm intensity in two major historical archives, falsifying an airglow-based artifact explanation for prior claims of Kp-dependent transient suppression.
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The Search for Technosignatures: a Review of Possibilities
A structured review of technosignatures organized by scales from Earth to the universe, covering planetary, stellar, interstellar, and galactic possibilities along with detection methods and synergies with biosignatures.