Arecibo Wow! I: An Astrophysical Explanation for the Wow! Signal
Abel M\'endez, Kevin Ortiz Ceballos, Jorge I. Zuluaga

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the Wow! Signal, proposing it was caused by a transient astrophysical event like a magnetar flare, and presents new sensitive observations detecting similar signals from interstellar hydrogen clouds.
Contribution
It introduces a new astrophysical explanation for the Wow! Signal involving hydrogen cloud flares, supported by recent sensitive observations and polarization data.
Findings
Detected signals similar to the Wow! Signal from hydrogen clouds
Proposed a transient astrophysical event as the cause of the original signal
Identified potential false positives in technosignature searches
Abstract
The Ohio State University Big Ear radio telescope detected in 1977 the Wow! Signal, one of the most famous and intriguing signals of extraterrestrial origin. Characterized by its strong relative intensity and narrow bandwidth near the 1420 MHz hydrogen line, its source has never been detected again despite numerous follow-up attempts. Arecibo Wow! is a new technosignature project using archived data from the Arecibo Observatory. Here we present our first results of drift scans made between February and May 2020 at 1420 MHz. The methods, frequency, and bandwidth of these observations are similar to those used to detect the Wow! Signal. However, our observations are more sensitive, have better temporal resolution, and include polarization measurements. We report the detection of narrowband signals (10 kHz) near the hydrogen line similar to the Wow! Signal, although two-orders of magnitude…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory and Developments in Astronomy · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
