The Inferred Abundance of Interstellar Objects of Technological Origin [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.11262


The local detection rate of interstellar objects can allow for estimations of the total number of similar objects bound by the Milky Way thin disk. If interstellar objects of artificial origin are discovered, the estimated total number of objects can be lower by a factor of about $10^{16}$ if they target the habitable zone around the Sun. We propose a model for calculating the quantity of natural or artificial interstellar objects of interest based on the object’s velocity and observed density. We then apply the model to the case of chemically propelled rockets from extraterrestrial civilizations. Finally, we apply the model to three previously discovered interstellar objects — the object ‘Oumuamua of unknown origin and the first interstellar meteors CNEOS 2014-01-08 and CNEOS 2017-03-09.

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C. Ezell and A. Loeb
Wed, 28 Sep 22
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Comments: 11 pages, 2 figures; submitted for publication