We present the results of searches for point-like sources of neutrinos based
on the first combined analysis of data from both the ANTARES and IceCube
neutrino telescopes. The combination of both detectors which differ in size and
location forms a window in the Southern sky where the sensitivity to point
sources improves by up to a factor of two compared to individual analyses.
Using data recorded by ANTARES from 2007 to 2012, and by IceCube from 2008 to
2011, we search for sources of neutrino emission both across the Southern sky
and from a pre-selected list of candidate objects. No significant excess over
background has been found in these searches, and flux upper limits for the
candidate sources are presented for $E^{-2.5}$ and $E^{-2}$ power-law spectra
with different energy cut-offs.
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