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GCN Circular 16180

Subject
GRB 140428A: Keck detection of a red optical afterglow candidate
Date
2014-04-29T07:23:15Z (10 years ago)
From
Daniel Perley at Caltech <dperley@astro.caltech.edu>
D. A. Perley (Caltech) reports:

I observed the position of GRB 140428A (Kocevski et al., GCN 16177; Page 
et al., GCN 16178) using LRIS on the Keck I 10-meter telescope.  A 
single 150-second imaging exposure was acquired simultaneously in both g 
and i filters.  An faint source is well-detected inside the XRT error 
circle in the i-band image at the following location (J2000):

RA  =  12:57:28.392
dec = +28:23:06.28

However, the object is completely absent in g-band.  Photometry relative 
to SDSS gives magnitudes of:

g > 26.42
i = 23.55 +/- 0.07

at a time of 06:09:30 UT (2014-04-29), 7.478 hours after the GRB trigger.

If this corresponds to the afterglow of the GRB, the red color suggests 
either a (moderately) high-redshift or dust-extinguished event.  Further 
observations are planned.
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