
With the identification of a diffuse flux of astrophysical (“cosmic”) neutrinos in the TeV-PeVenergy range, IceCube has opened a new window to the Universe. However, the correspondingcosmic landscape is still uncharted: so far, the observed flux does not show any clear associa-tion with known source classes. The present talk summarizes the recent astrophysics results fromIceCube, starting with the observed flux of cosmic neutrinos and the related constraints on itsspectrum and flavour composition, continuing with the search for steady individual sources, andending with the search for transient emission of neutrinos. It also sketches IceCube’s multimes-senger program. Finally, it gives a short outlook on plans to considerably enlarge IceCube and tostudy the high-energy neutrino sky in much more detail than the present array permits.
XVII International Workshop on Neutrino Telescopes, NEUTEL2017, Venezia, Italy, 13 Mar 2017 - 17 Mar 2017; Proceedings of Science / International School for Advanced Studies (NEUTEL2017), 083 (2018). doi:10.22323/1.307.0083
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