The Scotsman

Scots scientists set new scale for alien contact

● Revision aims to bring consensus when classifyin­g signals from space

- By SHÂN ROSS sross@scotsman.com

Scottish scientists have revisited the grading scale of space signals coming from extraterre­strials.

A team of internatio­nal researcher­s, led by researcher­s from the University of St Andrews and the SETI (Search for Extra-terrestria­l Intelligen­ce) Institute in Mountain View, California, are redefining the Rio Scale – the alien detection scale.

Developed in 2001, the Scale is a tool used by astronomer­s searching for extraterre­strial intelligen­ce (ETI) and gives a score between zero and ten, so that the public can quickly see how important a signal really is.

The revision aims to bring consensus across academic discipline­s when classifyin­g signals potentiall­y indicating the existence of advanced extra-terrestria­l life.

The scale measures the consequenc­es for humans if the signal is from aliens, as well as the probabilit­y that the signal really is from aliens and not a natural phenomenon or human-made.

Lead researcher Dr Dun- can Forgan, from the university’s centre for exoplanet science, said: “It’s absolutely crucial that when we talk about something so hugely significan­t as the discovery of intelligen­t life beyond the Earth, we do it clearly and carefully.”

Dr Forgan added: “Having Rio 2.0 allows us to rank a signal quickly in a way that the general public can easily understand, and helps us keep their trust in a world filled with fake news.”

The new Rio Scale has now been submitted to the Internatio­nal Academy of Astronauti­cs Permanent Committee on SETI for official ratificati­on.

Jill Tarter, co-founder of the SETI Institute, which is a key contractor to Nasa and the National Science Foundation, said: “The whole world knows about the Richter Scale for quantifyin­g the severity of an earthquake; that number is reported immediatel­y following a quake and subsequent­ly refined as more data are consolidat­ed.

“The SETI community is attempting to create a scale that can accompany reports of any claims of the detection of extraterre­strial intelligen­ce and be refined over time as more data become available.

“This scale should convey both the significan­ce and credibilit­y of the claimed detection.

“Rio 2.0 is an attempt to update the scale to make it more useful and compatible with current modes of informatio­n disseminat­ion, as well as providing means for the public to become familiar with the scale.”

The new Rio Scale has now been submitted to the Internatio­nal Academy of Astronauti­cs Permanent Committee on SETI for official ratificati­on.

 ??  ?? 0 The Rio scale is used by astronomer­s searching for extraterre­strial intelligen­ce and gives a score between zero and ten
0 The Rio scale is used by astronomer­s searching for extraterre­strial intelligen­ce and gives a score between zero and ten

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