TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 6392 SUBJECT: GRB070508: Swift/UVOT Observations DATE: 07/05/08 22:24:16 GMT FROM: Frank Marshall at GSFC F.E. Marshall (NASA/GSFC) and D. Grupe (PSU) report on behalf of the Swift/UVOT team: UVOT began observing GRB 070508 68s after the BAT trigger (Grupe et al., GCN Circ. 6383). A fading afterglow is detected in the White and V filters, while no afterglow is seen in the B, U, or UV filters. We use the first white exposure to obtain an improved position of RA(J2000) = 20h 51m 11.68s Dec(J2000) = -78d 23' 05.0" with a 90% confidence statistical uncertainty in each axis of 0.5". There is also a 1-sigma systematic uncertainty in the UVOT aspect solution of about 0.3". This revised position is 0.6" from the initial UVOT position reported by Grupe et al. and 2.3" from the position for the I-band object reported by Berger and Burgasser (GCN Circ. 6386). Thoene et al. (GCN Circ. 6389) have suggested a redshift of greater than 3.5 based on their detections in the I and R bands and lack of detection in V band. The UVOT detection in the V filter indicates a redshift of less than 5. Photometry results with statistical errors are given below for the 7 UVOT filters. The start and stop times (in seconds) are referenced to the trigger time, and the total exposure time (Exp.) is given in seconds. T_start T_stop Exp. Mag White 86 185 98 19.8+/-0.12 (1-sigma) V 192 571 393 19.7+/-0.22 (1-sigma) B 669 1946 86 >19.6 (90% confidence) U 644 1933 117 >18.4 (90% confidence) UVW1 620 7389 283 >18.2 (90% confidence) UWM2 1705 7215 236 >17.8 (90% confidence) UVW2 698 6806 294 >18.6 (90% confidence) No correction has been made for the expected Galactic reddening of E(B-V)=0.14