Why Haven't Aliens Contacted Us Yet? Scientists May Have the Answer

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 3 March 2016 15:29 IST
Why have we not received any call from the aliens out there yet? What if extraterrestrial observers called but nobody on Earth heard?

As scientists step up their search for other life in the universe, two astrophysicists from McMaster University are proposing a way to make sure we don't miss the signal if extraterrestrial observers try to contact us first.

According to Rene Heller and Ralph Pudritz, the best chance for us to find a signal from beyond is to presume that extraterrestrial observers are using the same methods to search for us that we are using to search for life beyond Earth.

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Here on Earth, space researchers are focusing most of their search efforts on planets and moons that are too far away to see directly.

Instead, they study them by tracking their shadows as they pass in front of their own host stars.

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Measuring the dimming of starlight as a planet crosses the face of its star during orbit, scientists can collect a wealth of information, even without ever seeing those worlds directly.

Using methods that allow them to estimate the average stellar illumination and temperatures on their surfaces, scientists have already identified dozens of locations where life could potentially exist.

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In a paper forthcoming in the journal Astrobiology, Heller and Pudritz turn the telescope around to ask what if extraterrestrial observers discover Earth as it transits the sun?

If such observers are using the same search methods that scientists are using on Earth, the researchers propose that humanity should turn its collective ear to Earth's "transit zone" - the thin slice of space from which our planet's passage in front of the Sun can be detected.

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"It's impossible to predict whether extraterrestrials use the same observational techniques as we do," said Heller. "But they will have to deal with the same physical principles as we do, and Earth's solar transits are an obvious method to detect us."

The transit zone is rich in host stars for planetary systems, offering approximately 100,000 potential targets, each potentially orbited by habitable planets and moons.

"If any of these planets host intelligent observers, they could have identified Earth as a habitable, even as a living world long ago and we could be receiving their broadcasts today," Heller and Pudritz wrote.

The question of contact with others beyond Earth is hardly hypothetical as several projects are under way, both to send signals from Earth and to search for signals that have been sent directly or have "leaked" around obstacles, possibly travelling for thousands of years.

Heller and Pudritz propose that the "Breakthrough Listen Initiative", part of the most comprehensive search for extraterrestrial life ever conducted, can maximise its chances of success by concentrating its search on Earth's transit zone.

 

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