Supernovae as time markers in interstellar communication

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Extraterrestrial Life, Feasibility Analysis, Interstellar Communication, Radio Communication, Supernovae, Extrasolar Planets, Isotropic Media, Synchronism, Telescopes, Time Measurement

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The feasibility of radio communication with extraterrestrial civilizations is examined. The problem of synchronization accompanying the employment of high-gain radio telescopes is discussed, continuous isotropic transmission is shown to be a trivial solution, and the utilization of galactic time markers is considered as a more desirable alternative. It is suggested that astronomical observations of supernovae may provide universal time markers in the search for interstellar radio messages.

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