//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 13261 SUBJECT: GRB 120424A: MAXI/GSC detection of a burst DATE: 12/04/25 12:00:14 GMT FROM: Motoko Suzuki at RIKEN M. Serino, T. Yamamoto, T. Mihara, M. Sugizaki, M. Matsuoka (RIKEN), S. Ueno, H. Tomida, S. Nakahira, M. Ishikawa (JAXA), N. Kawai, M. Morii, R. Usui, K. Ishikawa (Tokyo Tech), A. Yoshida (AGU), H. Tsunemi, M. Kimura (Osaka U.), H. Negoro, M. Nakajima, M. Asada, H. Sakakibara, N. Serita (Nihon U.), Y. Ueda, K. Hiroi, M. Shidatsu, R. Sato (Kyoto U.), Y. Tsuboi, M. Higa (Chuo U.) M. Yamauchi, Y. Nishimura, T. Hanayama, K. Yoshidome (Miyazaki U.), K. Yamaoka (Waseda U.) report on behalf of the MAXI team: At the scan transit centered at UT 2012-04-24 16:47:14, MAXI/GSC detected a short X-ray transient lasting about 34 seconds within the 40 seconds triangular transit response of MAXI/GSC. Judging from its high galactic latitude (-80deg) and spectral hardness ratio, this transient is probably a gamma-ray burst. Assuming that the source flux was constant over the transit, we obtain the source position at (R.A., Dec) = (+23.985deg,-29.879deg) = (01 35 56.40, -29 52 44.0)(J2000) which has a statistical uncertainty of 16 arcmin at the 90% confidence limit and an additional systematic uncertainty of 6 arcmin (90% containment radius). The preliminary flux (4-10 keV) of the source was 170 +- 30 mCrab. There was no significant detection at the transit location in the next orbit (92 min after the detection) with an upper limit of 20 mCrab. Unfortunately the source position went out of view of the MAXI/GSC sky coverage at 2012/04/23 22:20, the upper limit at that time was 20 mCrab. There is no known bright X-ray source at the detected position. Follow-up observations are encouraged.