TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 6590 SUBJECT: GRB 070628: NIR detection of afterglow DATE: 07/06/29 19:54:12 GMT FROM: Jochen Greiner at MPI N. Primak, G. Szokoly, J. Greiner, C. Clemens, T. Kruehler, A. Kuepcue-Yoldas, A. Yoldas (all MPE Garching), S. Klose, A. Rossi (Tautenburg Observatory), and F. Carrier (Instituut voor Sterrenkunde Leuven, Belgium) report: We observed the field of GRB 070628 (Swift trigger 283320; Holland et al., GCN 6584) with GROND at the 2.2m Max-Planck Institute telescope at the ESO La Silla observatory in Chile. The observations started at 22:21:57, about 7.7 hrs after the GRB and just after sunset, and lasted 10 min. We observed simultaneously in the g,r,i,z,J,H,K bands. The UVOT afterglow (Cronwall & Holland, GCN 6585) is clearly detected at H=16.2+-0.3 and K=16.3+-0.2 mag. The NIR magnitudes are calibrated against 2MASS. Nothing is visible in the J band (limiting magnitude 16.0), and all optical frames are saturated due to twilight. We note that the afterglow was atypically bright for the given time after the burst, suggesting a slow fading. We encourage near-IR spectroscopy to determine the redshift.