Stellar engine

Stellar engine
Diagram of a Class C Stellar Engine—to scale—built around a sun like star. It consists of a partial Dyson swarm composed of 5 Dyson Rings of solar collectors (the Class B component), and a large statite Shkadov thruster (the Class A component). Perspective is from below the system's ecliptic at a distance of ~2.8 AU. The system's direction of acceleration is on a vector which passes from the center of the star through the center of the Shkadov thruster, which is hovering over the star's north pole (with regards to the ecliptic), at a distance of 1 AU.

Stellar engines are a class of hypothetical megastructures which use a star's radiation to create usable energy. Some variants use this energy to produce thrust, and thus accelerate a star, and anything orbiting it, in a given direction. The creation of such a system would make its builders a Type-II civilization on the Kardashev scale.

There are three variant classes of this idea.

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Class A (Shkadov thruster)

One of the simplest examples of stellar engine is the Shkadov thruster (named after Dr. Leonid Mikhailovich Shkadov who first proposed it), or a Class A stellar engine.[1] Such an engine is a stellar propulsion system, consisting of an enormous mirror/light sail—actually a massive type of solar statite large enough to classify as a megastructure, probably by an order of magnitude—which would balance gravitational attraction towards and radiation pressure away from the star. Since the radiation pressure of the star would now be asymmetrical, i.e. more radiation is being emitted in one direction as compared to another, the 'excess' radiation pressure acts as net thrust, accelerating the star in the direction of the hovering statite. Such thrust and acceleration would be very slight, but such a system could be stable for millennia. Any planetary system attached to the star would be 'dragged' along by its parent star. For a star such as the Sun, with luminosity 3.85 × 1026 W and mass 1.99 × 1030 kg, the total thrust produced by reflecting half of the solar output would be 1.28 × 1018 N. After a period of one million years this would yield an imparted speed of 20 m/s, with a displacement from the original position of 0.03 light-years. After one billion years, the speed would be 20 km/s and the displacement 34,000 light-years, a little over a third of the estimated width of the Milky Way galaxy.

Class B

A Class B stellar engine is a Dyson sphere—of whichever variant—built around the star, which uses the difference in temperature between the star and the interstellar medium to extract usable energy from the system, possibly using the phenomenon of thermoelectricity (heat engines, or thermal diodes). Unlike the Shkadov thruster, such a system is not propulsive. The Matrioshka brain concept is based on this stellar engine concept, extracting energy for a specific purpose: data processing.

Class C

A 'Class C' stellar engine combines the two other classes, employing both the propulsive aspects of the Shkadov thruster, and the energy generating aspects of a Class B engine.

A Dyson shell with an inner surface partly covered by a mirror would be one incarnation of such a system (although it still suffers from the stabilization problems as a non-propulsive shell does), as would be a Dyson swarm with a large statite mirror (see image above). A Dyson bubble variant is already a Shkadov thruster (provided that the arrangement of statite components is asymmetrical); adding energy extraction capability to the components seems an almost trivial extension.

Stellar engines in fiction

In Olaf Stapledon's 1937 science fiction novel Star Maker, some advanced galactic civilizations attempted to use stellar engines to propel their planetary systems across the galaxy in order to physically contact other advanced galactic civilizations. However, it turned out that the stars were life forms with a consciousness of their own, and their consciousnesses were extremely upset by this happening to them, because it violated the canon of the galactic ballet dance the stars felt they were a part of and which the stars felt was the primary focus of and most sacred ritual of their lives. So, those stars whose surrounding civilizations attempted to force them to move in a different direction took revenge by committing suicide by exploding as supernovae, thus destroying their attendant worlds. This initiated the War of Stars and Worlds, lasting millions of years, which was a pivotal event in the history of the galaxy. The war only ended when the galactic civilizations figured out how to telepathically communicate with the stars and arrange a truce.[2]

See Also

References

  1. ^ Shkadov, L. M.
  2. ^ Stapledon, Olaf Star Maker 1937 Chapter 11
  • Stellar engine (article at the website of the Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy and Spaceflight)
  • Solar Travel (Astronomy Today, Exploration Section)
  • Shkadov, L. M. "Possibility of controlling solar system motion in the galaxy," 38th Congress of the International Astronautical Federation", October 10–17, 1987, Brighton, UK, paper IAA-87-613.
  • Viorel Badescu and Richard B. Cathcart, "Stellar engines for Kardashev's Type II Civilization", Journal of the British Interplanetary Society 53: 297-306 (2000)
  • Viorel Badescu and Richard B. Cathcart, "Use of Class A and Class C stellar engines to control Sun movement in the galaxy", Acta Astronautica 58: 119-129 (2006).
  • Viorel Badescu and Richard B. Cathcart, "Stellar Engines and the Controlled Movement of the Sun", Chapter 12, pages 251-280 IN V. Badescu, R.B. Cathcart and R.D. Schuiling (Eds.) MACRO-ENGINEERING: A CHALLENGE FOR THE FUTURE (Springer, 2006).

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