GCN Circular 12777
Subject
GRB 111229A: Gemini-South Redshift
Event
Date
2011-12-30T02:32:04Z (14 years ago)
From
Antonino Cucchiara at LBNL  <acucchiara@lbl.gov>
A. Cucchiara (UCSC/UCO Lick), A. J.  Levan (U. Warwick), 
and N. Tanvir (U. Leicester) report:
On December 30.05 UT (157 minutes after the BAT trigger) 
we observed the field of GRB 111229A (Lien et al., GCN 12774) 
using GMOS-South on the Gemini-South 8-m telescope.  
An optical afterglow is detected at a position reported by
Nicuesa Guelbenzu et al. (GCN 12775).
Subsequent spectroscopic observation of the optical afterglow of 
GRB 111229A  (range 5900-10080 Angstroms) reveals several absorption 
features, including FeII2586,2600, MnII2606, MgII2796,2803 
and MgII2853 at a common redshift of 1.3805.
We therefore suggest this to be the redshift of GRB 111229A.
We thank the Gemini staff for performing this observation, 
in particular Pascale Hibon.