Abstract

Neutrinos are considered promising probes for high energy astrophysics. Deep water/ice Cerenkov technique was proposed to detect high energy neutrinos. According to present estimates, km3 scale detectors are needed to detect high energy neutrinos from cosmos. IceCube neutrino telescope is under construction in the South Pole. For a full sky observation, a second km3 telescope is required. In this paper progress and latest results from Baikal, NESTOR and NEMO experiments, operating in the Northern hemisphere are reviewed. KM3NeT status and activities toward a km3 telescope in the Mediterranean Sea is also presented.

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