A tiered observational strategy is outlined to identify planetary-scale broadband radio technosignatures (BRaTs) from advanced civilizations up to 100 pc away using multi-parameter diagnostics to separate them from natural signals.
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Simulations across ten scenarios yield duty cycles of technological activity from 0.38 to 1.00, with resource depletion rate and post-collapse recovery fraction as the dominant levers shaping persistence and effective detectability.
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Isolating Broadband Radio Technosignatures (BRaTs): A Framework for Detecting Planetary-Scale Leakage
A tiered observational strategy is outlined to identify planetary-scale broadband radio technosignatures (BRaTs) from advanced civilizations up to 100 pc away using multi-parameter diagnostics to separate them from natural signals.
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Projections of Earth's Technosphere: Civilization Collapse-Recovery Dynamics and Detectability
Simulations across ten scenarios yield duty cycles of technological activity from 0.38 to 1.00, with resource depletion rate and post-collapse recovery fraction as the dominant levers shaping persistence and effective detectability.