I think I figured out a stunningly simple way to modulate interstellar radio signals so that they contain 3-D spatial information on the point of origin of an arbitrarily short non-repeating signal. I applied this method to well-known one-off galactic radio transients and got sane results. I would love to write this up for ARXIV.
Anybody got a background in astronomy that can help make sure I write this up for ARXIV in a way that uses the proper terminology and software?
I think I figured out a stunningly simple way to modulate interstellar radio signals so that they contain 3-D spatial information on the point of origin of an arbitrarily short non-repeating signal. I applied this method to well-known one-off galactic radio transients and got sane results. I would love to write this up for ARXIV.
Anybody got a background in astronomy that can help make sure I write this up for ARXIV in a way that uses the proper terminology and software?
That is a very broad description—are you talking about locating Fast Radio Bursts? I would be very surprised if that was easily possible.
Background: Astronomy/Cosmology PhD student
I’m afraid it actually only works for narrow band radio signals of potentially technological origin in the galactic disk. I will send more via p.m.