
TL;DR
This paper proposes using neutrino beams from extraterrestrial muon colliders as a new method for interstellar communication and detection via neutrino telescopes like IceCube.
Contribution
It introduces the novel idea of detecting extraterrestrial muon colliders through neutrino signals, expanding SETI search strategies.
Findings
Multi-TeV extraterrestrial muon colliders could be detectable within a year.
Neutrino telescopes can identify directed neutrino beams from distant muon colliders.
New SETI approach based on neutrino detection from extraterrestrial high-energy colliders.
Abstract
Intense neutrino beams that accompany muon colliders can be used for interstellar communications. The presence of multi-TeV extraterrestrial muon collider at several light-years distance can be detected after one year run of IceCube type neutrino telescopes, if the neutrino beam is directed towards the Earth. This opens a new avenue in SETI: search for extraterrestrial muon colliders.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpace Science and Extraterrestrial Life · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research
