Opportunities for Technosignature Science in the Astro2020 Report
Jacob Haqq-Misra, Sofia Sheikh, Manasvi Lingam, Ravi Kopparapu, Adam, Frank, Jason Wright, Eric Mamajek, Nick Siegler, Daniel Price, and the NExSS, Working Group on Technosignatures

TL;DR
The paper discusses how the Astro2020 report's recommendations could significantly advance technosignature science, emphasizing its relevance to astrobiology and space missions, and urges inclusion of technosignature searches in future scientific programs.
Contribution
It highlights the opportunities for integrating technosignature research into upcoming space missions and scientific initiatives based on the Astro2020 report's recommendations.
Findings
Technosignature science aligns with key astrobiological themes.
Potential for technosignature detection in future space missions.
Need for including technosignature searches in mission justifications.
Abstract
The Astro2020 report outlines numerous recommendations that could significantly advance technosignature science. Technosignatures refer to any observable manifestations of extraterrestrial technology, and the search for technosignatures is part of the continuum of the astrobiological search for biosignatures. The search for technosignatures is directly relevant to the "World and Suns in Context" theme and "Pathways to Habitable Worlds" program in the Astro2020 report. The relevance of technosignatures was explicitly mentioned in "E1 Report of the Panel on Exoplanets, Astrobiology, and the Solar System," which stated that "life's global impacts on a planet's atmosphere, surface, and temporal behavior may therefore manifest as potentially detectable exoplanet biosignatures, or technosignatures" and that potential technosignatures, much like biosignatures, must be carefully analyzed to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Planetary Science and Exploration · Spacecraft Dynamics and Control
