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A proposal for enhancing technosignature search toward the Galactic center
We discuss the possibility of enhancing intelligent life searches toward the
Galactic center. From the clockwork orbital motions of stars around the Sgr
A${}^*$ black hole, we can determine the distance to the Galactic center at an
exceptional accuracy, despite its remoteness $\sim 8.3$kpc. In addition, we can
define precise reference epochs by selecting a prominent object such as the
bright B-type star S2. These properties have a particular affinity for the
coordinated signaling scheme which was hypothesized by Seto (2019) for
systematically connecting intentional senders to searchers without a prior
communication. If S2 is actually being used as a common reference clock, we can
compress the search directions around the Galactic center by more than two
orders of magnitude, with the scanning interval of $\sim16$yr.