Ruling out zeroes, the more conservative runs of the Drake come out with around 1000 extra-terrestrial technological species capable of communication with us... but our currently most sensitive dishes can only pick up our loudest single transimissions to abut few parsecs based upon the ability of them to pickup V2's 22.4 W transmitter at 130 AU and a 70m dish. Rerunning the numbers...Makes me think of the Drake equation...
Pc in AU (Earth & Sky mag via google): | 206,265 AU | 1 |
Voyager 1 distance Apr 2022 | 149 AU | 2 |
Voayer 2 | 123.6 AU | 2 |
Voyager Antenna wattage | 22.4 | 3 |
Most powerful broadcaster | ~2 MW | 4 |
So.... using as a fudge... | 2.5 MW 2500000 W | |
Max BCP /Voy | 111607.1429 | |
Square root to find relative distance multiplier | 334× | |
AU (rounded to 1 decimal) | 49,777.4 | |
divide by AU/Pc | 0.2413 | |
multiply by 3.26 to get LY | 0.787 | rounded to 3 places |
Assume ×10 distance for near future improvements and extra-atmospheric dishes | 7.8 LY 2.4 Pc |
1: https://www.google.com/search?q=par...sABAdoBBggBEAEYCdoBBggCEAEYCA&sclient=gws-wiz
2 https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/freque... of April 2020, Voyager,about 3.3 AU per year.
3 https://www.wired.com/2013/09/vinta...r 1 has a 22.4,antennas, just to hear Voyager.
4 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmitter_Solt
And... the detection range is further for Earth as a whole as multiple overlapping signals in space capable bands can be "visible" at once, but the combined signal becomes just loud static. So...
not doing the math, but I'd estimate a handful - say 4, at that level would push detection out to nearly 20 Pc... but seti rejects automatically noise channels...
At present signal rates and earth matched signal, assuming near future improvements, we'd need civs in the Alpha/Beta Centauri, (Rigel Kentarus & Toliman), Proxima Centauri, Barnard's Star, Luhman 16 (WISE 1049−5319), WISE 0855−0714§, or Wolf 359.
If Aliens are at our current TL7.9... the most likely nearest is simply too faint to make out.
And I've ignored that the 22.4 W is a dedicated near monodirectional, while the broadcasts are omni, so getting a lot less as well....
So, unless they do tight beam multi-megawatt transmissions, we'll be lucky to get a few parsecs radio detection, and that is 6 known systems, likely 1-2 other Class T or class Y dwarfs as yet undetected.
We're not even likely to hit a "Wow!" level when our METI signals get there....