IceCube Neutrino Observatory Data
Open data from the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the South Pole, listed in an awesome collection of physics datasets.
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IceCube Neutrino Observatory Data
Category: Datasets
Source: http://icecube.wisc.edu/science/data
Provider: IceCube Neutrino Observatory (South Pole)
Tags: datasets, physics, space

Overview
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory Data collection provides publicly released datasets from AMANDA/IceCube researchers. These datasets support research on high‑energy cosmic neutrinos and related astrophysical phenomena, including notable sources such as the blazar TXS 0506+056.
Data are released after IceCube’s main analyses are completed and results are published by the international collaboration, to ensure appropriate event reconstruction, background rejection, and treatment of systematic effects.
Features
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Open scientific datasets
- Data products generated by the AMANDA/IceCube collaborations.
- Intended for use by the wider scientific and research community.
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Featured high‑energy neutrino source datasets
- Datasets related to the first identified likely source of high‑energy neutrinos and cosmic rays (blazar TXS 0506+056).
- Underpin analyses presented in two Science papers (2018) on:
- The neutrino alert event IceCube‑170922A and coincident electromagnetic observations of TXS 0506+056.
- Neutrino point‑source data in the direction of TXS 0506+056 prior to the alert.
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Specific downloadable datasets
- IceCube 2008–2017 data for TXS 0506+056 analysis
Direct download: https://icecube.wisc.edu/science/data/TXS0506_point_source - IceCube catalog of alert events up through IceCube‑170922A
Direct download: https://icecube.wisc.edu/science/data/TXS0506_alerts
- IceCube 2008–2017 data for TXS 0506+056 analysis
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Documented data releases
- Each data‑release page includes a basic description of:
- What data were collected.
- How the data are organized.
- Links to the relevant data files.
- Each data‑release page includes a basic description of:
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Data‑release policy
- Commitment to releasing data after:
- Completion of the primary collaboration analyses.
- Publication of main results.
- Designed to account for complex reconstruction, background rejection, and systematic uncertainties.
- Commitment to releasing data after:
Data Use & Access
- Access method: Direct HTTP downloads from the IceCube website.
- Intended users: Researchers, students, and others working in astrophysics, particle physics, or related fields.
For details beyond what is listed here (e.g., formats, exact variables, or additional releases), users should consult the individual dataset pages linked from the main data portal.
Pricing
- All listed datasets are provided as open data; no pricing or paid plans are indicated on the source page.
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