Panoramic optical and near-infrared SETI instrument: optical and structural design
concepts
Maire, Jerome; Wright, Shelley A.; Cosens, Maren; Antonio, Franklin P.; Aronson, Michael L.; Chaim-Weismann, Samuel A.; Drake, Frank D.; Horowitz, Paul; Howard, Andrew W.; Marcy, Geoffery W.; Raffanti, Rick; Siemion, Andrew P. V.; Stone, Remington P. S.; Treffers, Richard R.; Utttamchandani, Avinash; Werthimer, Dan
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We propose a novel instrument design to greatly expand the current optical and near-infrared
SETI search parameter space by monitoring the entire observable sky during all observable
time. This instrument is aimed to search for technosignatures by means of detecting
nano- to micro-second light pulses that could have been emitted, for instance, for
the purpose of interstellar communications or energy transfer. We present an instrument
conceptual design based upon an assembly of 198 refracting 0.5-m telescopes tessellating
two geodesic domes. This design produces a regular layout of hexagonal collecting
apertures that optimizes the instrument footprint, aperture diameter, instrument sensitivity
and total field-of-view coverage. We also present the optical performance of some
Fresnel lenses envisaged to develop a dedicated panoramic SETI (PANOSETI) observatory
that will dramatically increase sky-area searched (pi steradians per dome), wavelength
range covered, number of stellar systems observed, interstellar space examined and
duration of time monitored with respect to previous optical and near-infrared technosignature
finders.