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Title: The Search for Alien Life


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The Search for Alien Life
  • Can E.T. hear me know?

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Goals
  • How likely is intelligent life in the Universe?
  • How can we find out if there is?
  • How could we communicate with it?
  • Should we?

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Life in the Universe
  • What are the odds of intelligent life elsewhere
    in the Universe?
  • How many communicating civilizations are there in
    the Milky Way?
  • How do you guess?
  • How do you guess the number of jellybeans in a
    jar?
  • Break the problem down into things you can guess.

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The Drake Equation
  • N Number of communicating civilizations in our
    galaxy right now.
  • And what about the rest?

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Star Formation Rate R
  • There are 100 billion stars in the Milky Way.
  • The Milky Way is 10 billion years old.
  • R 100 billion stars/10 billion years

R 10 /year
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Fraction with Planets fp
  • What fraction of stars have planets?
  • Extrasolar planet research since 1995
  • 539 confirmed planets
  • 414 planetary suystems
  • 55 multi-planet systems
  • 1 star has six

fp 1/20
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Number of Earths ne
  • How many habitable planets are there in each of
    these planetary systems?
  • Habitable zone water should be a liquid
  • Depends on star.
  • No O or B
  • No M
  • No binaries

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Fraction with life fl
  • On what fraction of habitable planets does life
    evolve?
  • Look at our Solar System.
  • 3 planets in habitable zone, life has evolved on
    1 (or maybe 2).

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Fraction with intelligence fi
  • What fraction of life bearing planets have life
    evolve to intelligence?
  • Is intelligence inevitable?

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Fraction that communicate fc
  • What fraction of intelligent civilizations become
    technological enough that we could communicate?
  • Is technology inevitable?
  • Desirable?

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Lifetime L
  • How long does a civilization last?
  • Do we have time to communicate with them?
  • For us L 75 years!

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Whats the Answer?
  • R 10 /year
  • fp 1/20
  • ne 1
  • fl ?
  • fi ?
  • fc ?
  • L ? year
  • N _____ ? of technological civilizations in
    Milky Way, right now.

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But space is vast
  • Milky Way is a giant cylinder (disk).
  • Radius 15000 pc
  • Thickness 1000 pc
  • Volume p(Radius)2 x Thickness
  • V 7 x 1011 pc3 700 billion cubic parsecs!

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How far to the neighbors?
  • If there are 100 civilizations in 700 billion
    cubic parsecs, then
  • 1 civilization in every 15 billion cubic parsecs
  • Imagine every civilization surrounded by a bubble
    in which it is alone.
  • V 15 billion cubic parsecs
  • R 3 kpc
  • Distance between civilizations
  • 3 kpc 900 LY (optimistically)!

R
R
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How Can We Know?
  • How can we tell if there are extraterrestrial
    civilizations?
  • Go visit. Is this practical?
  • Look for visitors? Is there evidence?
  • Look, or listen, for signals from E.T.

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SETI
  • Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
  • Several organized searches over the last 30
    years.
  • Use a radio telescope to try to detect signs of
    E.T.
  • Why?
  • The Earth floods space with radio waves.
  • TV
  • Radio
  • Cellular phones
  • etc

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E.T. FM
  • Most natural radio sources are broadband.
  • Radio stations are narrowband.

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Tuning the Dial
  • Nearly all searches have been looking for
    extremely narrow radio signals.
  • But there are millions and billions of
    frequencies to listen to.
  • And millions and billions of stars
  • Concentrate on nearby sun-like stars.
  • No luck.
  • Point in the sky randomly.
  • No luck yet. But you can help.

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SETI_at_Home
  • Receiver piggybacks on Arecibo telescope.
  • Constantly searches as telescope observes.
  • Millions of channels.
  • Thousands of hours.
  • Lots of data.
  • Needs lots of computer power.
  • Your power.

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SETI_at_Home
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Is there anybody out there?
  • We have made three attempts to communicate.
  • The Arecibo broadcast to Hercules Cluster.

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Heres my card.
  • 2. The Pioneer 10 and 11 plaques.

Pioneer 10 is now 12 billion km from Earth 80
AU ? 11.3 light hours!
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The Voyager Record Club
  • 3. Voyagers 1 and 2 contain a plaque and a record.

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Voyagers 1 and 2
  • Greetings 55 languages
  • 115 images
  • Music

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  • Sumerian"May all be well."
  • Arabic"Greetings to our friends in the stars. We
    wish that we will meet you someday."
  • Urdu"Peace on you. We the inhabitants of this
    earth send our greetings to you."
  • Italian"Many greetings and wishes."
  • Ila (Zambia)"We wish all of you well."
  • Akkadian"May all be very well."
  • Romanian"Greetings to everybody."
  • Hindi"Greetings from the inhabitants of this
    world."
  • Nguni"We greet you, great ones. We wish you
    longevity."
  • Nyanja"How are all you people of other planets?"
  • Hittite"Hail."
  • French"Good day everybody." recorded by Alexandra
    Littauer
  • Vietnamese"Sincerely send you our friendly
    greetings."
  • Sotho"We greet you, O great ones."
  • Swedish"Greetings from a computer programmer in
    the little university town of Ithaca on the
    planet Earth."
  • Hebrew"Peace."
  • Burmese"Are you well."
  • Sinhalese"Greetings."
  • Wu"Best wishes to you all."

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  • Kechua"Hello to everybody from this Earth, in
    Kechua language."
  • Japanese"Hello? How are you?"
  • Polish"Welcome, creatures from beyond the outer
    world."
  • Luganda"Greetings to all peoples of the universe.
    God give you peace always."
  • Cantonese"Hi. How are you? Wish you peace, health
    and happiness."
  • Dutch"Heartfelt greetings to everyone."
  • Punjabi"Welcome home. It is a pleasure to receive
    you."
  • Nepali"Wishing you a peaceful future from the
    earthlings."
  • Amoy (Min dialect)"Friends of space, how are you
    all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you
    have time."
  • Russian"Be healthy - I greet you."
  • German"Heartfelt greetings to all."
  • Turkish"Dear Turkish-speaking friends, may the
    honors of the morning be upon your heads."
  • Mandarin Chinese"Hope everyone's well. We are
    thinking about you all. Please come here to visit
    when you have time."
  • Marathi"Greetings. The people of the Earth send
    their good wishes."
  • Thai"We in this world send you our good will."
  • Bengali"Hello! Let there be peace everywhere."
  • Welsh"Good health to you now and forever.
  • Gujarati"Greetings from a human being of the
    Earth. Please contact.
  • Kannada"Greetings. On behalf of Kannada-speaking
    people, 'good wishes'."

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  • Bach, Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 in F. First
    Movement, Munich Bach Orchestra, Karl Richter,
    conductor. 440
  • Java, court gamelan, "Kinds of Flowers," recorded
    by Robert Brown. 443
  • Senegal, percussion, recorded by Charles Duvelle.
    208
  • Zaire, Pygmy girls' initiation song, recorded by
    Colin Turnbull. 056
  • Australia, Aborigine songs, "Morning Star" and
    "Devil Bird," recorded by Sandra LeBrun Holmes.
    126
  • Mexico, "El Cascabel," performed by Lorenzo
    Barcelata and the Mariachi México. 314
  • "Johnny B. Goode," written and performed by Chuck
    Berry. 238
  • New Guinea, men's house song, recorded by Robert
    MacLennan. 120
  • Japan, shakuhachi, "Tsuru No Sugomori" ("Crane's
    Nest,") performed by Goro Yamaguchi. 451
  • Bach, "Gavotte en rondeaux" from the Partita No.
    3 in E major for Violin, performed by Arthur
    Grumiaux. 255
  • Mozart, The Magic Flute, Queen of the Night aria,
    no. 14. Edda Moser, soprano. Bavarian State
    Opera, Munich, Wolfgang Sawallisch, conductor.
    255
  • Georgian S.S.R., chorus, "Tchakrulo," collected
    by Radio Moscow. 218
  • Peru, panpipes and drum, collected by Casa de la
    Cultura, Lima. 052
  • "Melancholy Blues," performed by Louis Armstrong
    and his Hot Seven. 305
  • Azerbaijan S.S.R., bagpipes, recorded by Radio
    Moscow. 230
  • Stravinsky, Rite of Spring, Sacrificial Dance,
    Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Igor Stravinsky,
    conductor. 435
  • Bach, The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2, Prelude
    and Fugue in C, No.1. Glenn Gould, piano. 448
  • Beethoven, Fifth Symphony, First Movement, the
    Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer,
    conductor. 720
  • Bulgaria, "Izlel je Delyo Hagdutin," sung by
    Valya Balkanska. 459

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Homework 25
  • Group Presentations on Friday.
  • Review Session for Final on Monday.
  • Final Saturday, 300pm in AHON 116
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