Global warming as a detectable thermodynamic marker of Earth-like extrasolar civilizations: The case for a telescope like Colossus

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Date
2015
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14
Issue
3
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International Journal of Astrobiology
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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Earth-like civilizations generate heat from the energy that they utilize. The thermal radiation from this heat can be a thermodynamic marker for civilizations. Here we model such planetary radiation on Earth-like planets and propose a strategy for detecting such an alien unintentional thermodynamic electromagnetic biomarker. We show that astronomical infrared (IR) civilization biomarkers may be detected within an interestingly large cosmic volume using a 70 m-class or larger telescope. In particular, the Colossus telescope with achievable coronagraphic and adaptive optics performance may reveal Earth-like civilizations from visible and IR photometry timeseries’ taken during an exoplanetary orbit period. The detection of an alien heat signature will have far-ranging implications, but even a null result, given 70 m aperture sensitivity, could also have broad social implications.

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Kuhn, J. R., & Berdyugina, S. V. (2015). Global warming as a detectable thermodynamic marker of Earth-like extrasolar civilizations: The case for a telescope like Colossus (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press). Cambridge : Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org//10.1017/S1473550414000585
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