Status of High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy
Marek Kowalski

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status of high-energy neutrino astronomy, highlighting recent discoveries, ongoing experiments, and the search for astrophysical sources of extraterrestrial neutrinos.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental results, constraints on sources, and future directions in high-energy neutrino astronomy.
Findings
Detection of extraterrestrial high-energy neutrinos by IceCube
Constraints on potential astrophysical sources
Ongoing efforts to identify neutrino point sources
Abstract
With the recent discovery of high-energy neutrinos of extra-terrestrial origin by the IceCube neutrino observatory, neutrino-astronomy is entering a new era. This review will cover currently operating open water/ice neutrino telescopes, the latest evidence for a flux of extra-terrestrial neutrinos and current efforts in the search for steady and transient neutrino point sources. Generalised constraints on potential astrophysical sources are presented, allowing to focus the hunt for the sources of the observed high-energy neutrinos.
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