The Ohio SETI program - The first decadeA full-time dedicated SETI program has been in operation at Ohio State University since 1973. A 50-channel narrowband filter bank is in use near the 21 cm hydrogen-line. All data is processed in real time and permanently recorded. A large portion of the northern sky has been surveyed and analyzed for large-scale structure. The only obvious nonrandom structure is caused by isolated narrowband pulses, which are anticorrelated with galactic latitude, and congregate in two specific areas. The origin of these pulses is unknown, although they may be partially due to instrumental effects.
Document ID
19860053415
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Dixon, R. S. (Radio Observatory Columbus, OH, United States)