Ice Cube Neutrino Detector at South Pole
Up to 86 strings of 60 optical sensors each Depth between 1450 m and 2450 m in clear ice If a high-energy cosmic neutrino interacts, measure Čerenkov light from showering secondary particles Monitors all directions of sky 24 hours per day Could it detect SETI neutrinos? arXiv: v1 [physics.pop-ph] 4 Mar 2008arXiv: v3 [physics.pop-ph]
Total Neutrino Cross Section vs. Energy Peter W. Gorham, Prospects for Extrasolar Neutrino Surveys, in Sky Surveys: Protostars to Protogalaxies, ASP Conference Series, vol. 43, 1993, p (1993ASPC G)
J. G. Learned, S. Pakvasa, A. Zee, Galactic Neutrino Communication, Phys.Lett.B671:15-19,2009 arXiv: v3arXiv: v3 [physics.pop-ph] Range in Water at this energy ~ 100 km so 1-km-length detectors would catch about 1% of the flux