Description
IceCube has continuously performed all-sky searches for point-like neutrino sources using track-like events. In this talk, we discuss the public data release of neutrino candidates detected by IceCube between April 6, 2008 and May 23, 2022. An updated selection and reconstruction for data taken after June 2010 was implemented. These updates were not implemented in the previous point-source tracks data release. This public data release, which includes 14 years of data and binned detector response functions for muon neutrino signal events, shows improved sensitivity in generic time-integrated point source analyses and supersedes previous releases. Along with the most recently published IceCube time-dependent and time-independent all-sky point-source results with this data, we show reproducibility checks using the open-source, Python-based, SkyLLH software.
| Neutrino Properties | N/A |
|---|---|
| Neutrino Telescopes & Multi-messenger | Updated IceCube Track-Like Dataset for Astrophysical Neutrino Point-Source Searches |
| Neutrino Theory & Cosmology | N/A |
| Data Science and Detector R&D | N/A |