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Breakthrough Listen Search for the WOW! Signal
Karen I. Perez
,
Wael Farah
,
Sofia Z Sheikh
,
Steve Croft
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Andrew P.V. Siemion
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Alexander W. Pollak
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Bryan Brzycki
,
Luigi F. Cruz
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Daniel Czech
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David DeBoer
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Jamie Drew
,
Vishal Gajjar
,
Michael A. Garrett
,
Howard Isaacson
,
Matthew Lebofsky
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David H.E. MacMahon
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Pranav H. Premnath
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Imke De Pater
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Danny C. Price
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Sarah Schoultz
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Bart S. Wlodarczyk-Sroka
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Jill Tarter
,
S. Pete Worden
Research Notes of the AAS
26-Sep-2022
Radio Communications
Caballero identified the star 2MASS 19281982-2640123 as a potential Sun-like star from which the WOW! signal could have originated. We conducted a search for artificial narrowband (2.79 Hz/1.91 Hz), drifting (±4 Hz s
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2515-5172/ac9408
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