{
  "bibcode": "2007GCN..6054....1B",
  "body": "J. S. Bloom (UC Berkeley), D. Starr (UC Berkeley), and C. H. Blake  \n(CfA/Harvard) report on behalf of a larger collaboration:\n\nFor 11136 sec between 2007 Jan 28 02:54 UTC and 2007 Jan 28 09:37 we  \nobserved the field of GRB 070125 (Hurley et al. 6024) with the  \nPAIRITEL 1.3m in Mt Hopkins, Arizona. Consistent with the afterglow  \nposition reported in Cenko & Fox (GCN 6028) we detect a faint  \n(apparent point-like) source in J, H, and Ks band. The preliminary  \nmagnitudes are:\n\n   J = 18.82  � 0.26\n  H = 18.33 � 0.25\n  Ks = 17.86 �  0.25\n\nThis source appears to be embedded in the Eastern edge of an apparent  \ngalaxy, extending ~2.5\" to the West from the OT; we associate this as  \nthe host galaxy of GRB 070125. At the Western edge of the \"host\"  \nthere is faint knot at position 07:51:17.49, +31:09:03.4 (J2000).\n\nFew Swift GRB hosts are detected with similar integration times on  \nPAIRITEL and those that have been are uniformly low redshift. Given  \nthis and the previous observational evidence for a low z (Prochaska  \net al. 6031, 6032; Marshall et al. 6041), we continue to urge long- \nterm monitoring of GRB 070125 in search of any associated supernova.\n\nA finder may be grabbed at:\n   http://lyra.berkeley.edu/~jbloom/grb070125.ps.gz\n\nThis message may be cited.",
  "circularId": 6054,
  "createdOn": 1170141731000,
  "email": "jbloom@astron.berkeley.edu",
  "subject": "GRB 070125: An IR Point Source and an Apparent Host Galaxy",
  "submitter": "Josh Bloom at UC Berkeley  <jbloom@astron.berkeley.edu>",
  "eventId": "GRB 070125"
}