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SETI: The transmission rate of radio communication and the signal's detection
The transmission rate of communication between radio telescopes on Earth and
extraterrestrial intelligence (ETI) is here calculated up to distances of 1000
light years. Both phase-shift-keying (PSK) and frequency-shift keying (FSK)
modulation schemes are considered. It is shown that M-ary FSK is advantageous
in terms of energy. Narrow-band pulses scattered over the spectrum sharing a
common drift rate can be the probable signals of ETI. Modern SETI spectrum
analyzers are well suited to searching for these types of signals. Such signals
can be detected using the Hough transform which is a dedicated tool for
detecting patterns in an image. The time-frequency plane representing the power
output of the spectrum analyzer during the search for ETI gives an image from
which the Hough transform (HT) can detect signal patterns with frequency drift.Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Acta Astronautic
Giant Cyclones in Gaseous Discs of Spiral Galaxies
We report detection of giant cyclonic vortices in the gaseous disc of the
spiral galaxy NGC 3631 in the reference frame rotating with the spiral pattern.
A presence of such structures was predicted by the authors for galaxies, where
the radial gradient of the perturbed velocity exceeds that of the rotational
velocity. This situation really takes place in NGC 3631.Comment: 13 pages, 4 EPS and 3 PS figure
Robust correlators
Radio frequency interference (RFI) already limits the sensitivity of existing
radio telescopes in several frequency bands and may prove to be an even greater
obstacle for future generation instruments to overcome. I aim to create a
structure of radio astronomy correlators which will be statistically stable
(robust) in the presence of interference. A statistical analysis of the mixture
of system noise + signal noise + RFI is proposed here which could be
incorporated into the block diagram of a correlator. Order and rank statistics
are especially useful when calculated in both temporal and frequency domains.
Several new algorithms of robust correlators are proposed and investigated
here. Computer simulations and processing of real data demonstrate the efficacy
of the proposed algorithms
On leading spiral arms in close pairs of galaxies
It is explained why one can observe a leading spiral pattern in close pairs of galaxies where the direction of the orbital momentum of the satellite is opposite to the direction of the spin of the spiral galaxy
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