Projections of Earth's Technosphere: Strategies for Observing Technosignatures on Terrestrial Exoplanets
Jacob Haqq-Misra, Ravi Kopparapu, George Profitiliotis

TL;DR
This paper explores strategies for detecting extraterrestrial technosignatures on terrestrial exoplanets using future observational missions, based on Earth technosphere analogs and projected spectral features.
Contribution
It proposes a stepwise search strategy utilizing upcoming and conceptual missions to identify technosignatures, expanding the methods for extraterrestrial technological detection.
Findings
HWO could detect CO₂ + NO₂ signatures in up to 8 scenarios.
Follow-up radio observations may reveal narrowband transmissions.
Mid-infrared detections could identify industrial spectral features.
Abstract
The search for technosignatures--remotely detectable evidence of extraterrestrial technology--draws upon examples from the recent history of Earth as well as projections of Earth's technosphere. Facilities like the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) will significantly advance the feasibility of characterizing the atmospheres of habitable exoplanets at visible and near-infrared wavelengths, while other future mission concepts could extend this search to mid-infrared wavelengths. We draw upon a recently developed set of 10 self-consistent scenarios for future Earth technospheres as analogs for extraterrestrial technospheres, which we use to outline a stepwise technosignature search strategy, beginning with HWO and followed by other missions. We find that HWO could reveal elevated abundances of a CO + NO pair on planets with combustion and other large-scale industry, which could be…
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