TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 40328 SUBJECT: GRB 250502A: Redshift from OSIRIS+/GTC z = 2.163 DATE: 25/05/03 02:52:49 GMT FROM: Antonio de Ugarte Postigo at LAM, CNRS A. de Ugarte Postigo (LAM), J. F. Agui Fernandez (CAHA), C. C. Thoene (AbAO), B. Schneider (LAM), N. A. Rakotondrainibe (LAM), D. B. Malesani (DAWN/NBI and Radboud), A. Martin-Carrillo (UCD), M. A. Aloy (UV), J. P. U. Fynbo (DAWN/NBI), L. Galbany (IEEC-CSIC), S. Geier (GTC), L. Izzo (INAF/OACN and DARK/NBI), G. Lombardi (GTC), N. R. Tanvir (Univ. Leicester), A. Tejero (GTC) and D. Garcia-Alvarez (GTC) report We observed the afterglow of the SVOM GRB 250502A (Wang et al. GCN 40313; Rakotondrainibe et al. GCN 40315; An et al. GCN 40319; Li et al. GCN 40320; Ghosh et al. GCN 40322) using OSIRIS+ on the 10.4m GTC telescope, at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory (La Palma, Spain). The observation started at 2025-05-03T00:34:49 UT (15.806 hrs after the burst) and consisted of acquisition imaging in r-band followed by 3x1200s exposures of spectroscopy using grism R1000B, covering the range between 3600 and 7800 AA at a resolving power of ~ 600. In the acquisition image the afterglow is detected at an AB magnitude of r = 21.00 +/- 0.03, as compared to PanSTARRS field stars. The spectrum shows a clear continuum over the complete spectral range with multiple absorption features that we identify as Ly-alpha, SII, OI, SiII, SiII*, CII, SiIV, CIV, FeII, FeII*, AlII, AlIII at a common redshift of z = 2.163, which we identify as the redshift of the GRB. We also note the presence of a prominent emission of Lyman alpha.