Speaker
Description
The centrality of multi-messenger astronomy in advancing our understanding of the Universe has grown rapidly over the past decade, with neutrinos offering unique insights into otherwise hidden regions and processes. The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is committed to making neutrino astronomy openly accessible, focusing on reproducibility, real-time data, and community engagement. This presentation will give an overview of IceCube’s open data initiatives, including real-time track alerts for rapid multi-messenger follow-up and a muon-track sample optimized for neutrino source searches. Moreover, a growing suite of openly available analysis software—both collaboration-released and community-developed—supports independent and reproducible scientific exploration. With these efforts, IceCube aims to strengthen the connection between neutrino astrophysics and the broader astroparticle physics community.