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Searches for IceCube Neutrinos Coincident with Gravitational Wave Events
Searches for neutrinos from gravitational wave events have been performed
utilizing the wide energy range of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. We discuss
results from these searches during the third observing run (O3) of the advanced
LIGO and Virgo detectors, including a low-latency follow-up of public candidate
alert events in O3, an archival search on high-energy track data, and a
low-energy search employing IceCube-DeepCore. The dataset of high-energy tracks
is mainly sensitive to muon neutrinos, while the low energy dataset is
sensitive to neutrinos of all flavors. In all of these searches, we present
upper limits on the neutrino flux and isotropic equivalent energy emitted in
neutrinos. We also discuss future plans for additional searches, including
extending the low-latency follow-up to the next observing run of the
LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA detectors (O4) and analysis of gravitational wave (GW) events
using a high-energy cascade dataset, which are produced by electron neutrino
charged-current interactions and neutral-current interactions from neutrinos of
all flavors.Comment: Presented at the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2023).
See arXiv:2307.13047 for all IceCube contribution