No extraterrestrial technosignatures detected in an all-sky ultra-narrowband imaging survey at 50-86 MHz with OVRO-LWA, achieving ~100 Jy sensitivity and EIRP limits of 10^14 W at 10 pc.
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No narrowband radio technosignatures were detected from LTT 3780 across ~30 hours of ATA and VLA observations spanning 1–10 GHz, setting EIRP limits of 4.7×10¹²–3.6×10¹³ W.
The SKA is described as a key future tool for technosignature searches due to its sensitivity, field of view, and resolution, requiring high temporal and spectral resolution data products.
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All-Sky Ultra-Narrowband Spectral Imaging with the OVRO-LWA: Technosignature Constraints and Axion-Like Particle Prospects
No extraterrestrial technosignatures detected in an all-sky ultra-narrowband imaging survey at 50-86 MHz with OVRO-LWA, achieving ~100 Jy sensitivity and EIRP limits of 10^14 W at 10 pc.
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A search for narrowband technosignatures from LTT 3780 with the Allen Telescope Array and the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array
No narrowband radio technosignatures were detected from LTT 3780 across ~30 hours of ATA and VLA observations spanning 1–10 GHz, setting EIRP limits of 4.7×10¹²–3.6×10¹³ W.
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Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence with the SKA
The SKA is described as a key future tool for technosignature searches due to its sensitivity, field of view, and resolution, requiring high temporal and spectral resolution data products.