TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 33351 SUBJECT: IceCube-230217A: BOOTES-4/MET Optical Observations DATE: 23/02/19 17:09:55 GMT FROM: Dingrong Xiong at Yunnan Observatories of CAS, China D. R. Xiong, J. M. Bai, Y. F. Fan, K. Ye, C. J. Wang, Y. X. Xin, B. L. Lun, J. R. Mao, X. H. Zhao, L. Xu, X. G. Yu, K. X. Lu, X. Ding, D. Q. Wang (Yunnan Observatories), A. J. Castro-Tirado, E. Fernandez-Garcia, Y. D. Hu (IAA-CSIC) and C. J. Perez del Pulgar (UMA) on behalf of the BOOTES team report: On 2023-02-17 at 20:49:43.4 UT (T0) IceCube detected a track-like event with a moderate probability of being of astrophysical origin. Two gamma-ray sources (4FGL J0816.9+2050 and 4FGL J0817.1+1955) listed in the 4FGL-DR3 Fermi-LAT catalog are located within the 90% error region of the candidate neutrino event (GCN 33337). We observed the two gamma-ray sources and the best-fit position of IceCube-230217A with BOOTES-4/MET robotic telescope.The magnitudes were calculated using bright stars in the same frame and the SDSS-DR16 catalogue as reference. We did not detect any optical source within the best-fit position and also not for the gamma-ray source 4FGL J0817.1+1955. The upper limits of magnitudes (without being corrected for Galactic extinction) are given as follows. Sources | Tmid-T0 (day) | UT (start) | Upper Limit (error) | Exposure Time | Filter -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Best-fit position| 0.797 | 23-02-18 15:57:25.28 | 19.96 (0.11) | 2*350s (co-added) | Clear J0817.1+1955 | 0.725 | 23-02-18 14:14:38.47 | 19.44 (0.07) | 350s | Clear ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0.674 days after T0, the magnitude value of 4FGL J0816.9+2050 in SDSS-r band is 18.055+/-0.17 (without being corrected for Galactic extinction). Compared with the magnitude value of SDSS-DR16, the target is not brightening during our observation period. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Burst Optical Observer and Transient Exploring System (BOOTES, bootes.iaa.es) is a completed world-wide network of robotic telescopes led at IAA-CSIC (Spain) which aims at following-up transients and other astrophysical sources in the sky for which the first station was installed in 1998 (Castro-Tirado et al. 1999). The fourth station of the BOOTES Network, BOOTES-4/MET, is located at the Lijiang Observatory of the Yunnan Observatories of China (Xiong et al. 2020). See also Hu et al. (2021). We acknowledge the support of BOOTES-4 technical staffs.