The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has the invaluable capability of continuously monitoring the whole sky. This has affirmed the role of IceCube as a sentinel, providing real-time alerts to the astrophysical community on the detection of high-energy neutrinos and neutrino flares from a variety of astrophysical sources. As a response to the IceCube alerts, different observatories can join forces in the multi-messenger observation of transient events and the characterisation of their astrophysical sources. The 2017 breakthrough identification of blazar TXS 0506+056 as the source of high-energy neutrinos and UHE gamma rays was proof of this strategy. The Gamma-ray Follow-Up (GFU) is the IceCube program for identifying high-energy muon neutrino s...
IceCube detected three neutrino-induced track events arriving within less than 100s from a similar d...
The IceCube realtime alert system has been operating since 2016. It provides prompt alerts on high-e...
IceCube currently is the largest neutrino observatory with an instrumented detection volume of 1 km3...
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has the invaluable capability of continuously monitoring the whole ...
We describe and report the status of a neutrino-triggered program in IceCube that generates real-tim...
The evidence for multi-messenger photon and neutrino emission from the blazar TXS 0506+056 has demon...
The realtime follow-up of neutrino events is a promising approach to searchfor astrophysical neutrin...
As IceCube surpasses a decade of operation in the full detector configuration, results that drive fo...
We search for additional neutrino emission from the direction of IceCube's highest energy public ale...
The collected data of IceCube, a cubic kilometre neutrino detector array in the Antarctic ice, revea...
We describe and report the status of a neutrino-triggered program in IceCube that generates real-tim...
In September 22, 2017, IceCube released a public alert announcing the detection of a 290 TeV neutrin...
IceCube detected three neutrino-induced track events arriving within less than 100s from a similar d...
The IceCube realtime alert system has been operating since 2016. It provides prompt alerts on high-e...
IceCube currently is the largest neutrino observatory with an instrumented detection volume of 1 km3...
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has the invaluable capability of continuously monitoring the whole ...
We describe and report the status of a neutrino-triggered program in IceCube that generates real-tim...
The evidence for multi-messenger photon and neutrino emission from the blazar TXS 0506+056 has demon...
The realtime follow-up of neutrino events is a promising approach to searchfor astrophysical neutrin...
As IceCube surpasses a decade of operation in the full detector configuration, results that drive fo...
We search for additional neutrino emission from the direction of IceCube's highest energy public ale...
The collected data of IceCube, a cubic kilometre neutrino detector array in the Antarctic ice, revea...
We describe and report the status of a neutrino-triggered program in IceCube that generates real-tim...
In September 22, 2017, IceCube released a public alert announcing the detection of a 290 TeV neutrin...
IceCube detected three neutrino-induced track events arriving within less than 100s from a similar d...
The IceCube realtime alert system has been operating since 2016. It provides prompt alerts on high-e...
IceCube currently is the largest neutrino observatory with an instrumented detection volume of 1 km3...