Latest results from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory

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Latest results from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory

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Thijs Juan van Eeden for the IceCube Collaboration

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The IceCube Neutrino Observatory has opened a new window into the high-energy Universe, providing measurements of neutrinos over a broad energy range. This contribution presents recent results, including a follow-up on the first identification of a steady neutrino source NGC 1068, measurements of the flavor composition of the diffuse astrophysical flux, limits on prompt atmospheric neutrinos, and searches for neutrinos from dark matter annihilation in the Sun. These measurements probe neutrino production mechanisms, fundamental particle interactions, and physics beyond the Standard Model. Looking forward, the recently deployed IceCube Upgrade will enhance sensitivity to lower-energy neutrinos and reduce systematic uncertainties, while the planned IceCube-Gen2 will expand the detector volume, increase the neutrino detection rate, and extend energy reach, enabling more detailed studies of cosmic sources and high-energy particle physics.

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