TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 13802 SUBJECT: GRB 120923A: Gemini afterglow detection, high-z candidate DATE: 12/09/23 10:33:17 GMT FROM: Andrew Levan at U.of Leicester A.J. Levan (U. Warwick), D.A. Perley (Caltech), N.R. Tanvir (U. Leicester) and A. Cucchiara (UCSC) report for a larger collaboration: "We observed the location of GRB 120923A (Yershov et al. GCN 13796) with Gemini-North, beginning approximately 1.4 hours after the burst. Observations were obtained in riz (with GMOS) and YJHK (with NIRI). In our optical and Y-band observations we detect no source in the refined XRT error circle (Goad et al. GCN 13801), with a preliminary z-band limit of z~24. However, in our JHK observations we clearly detect a source at a location of RA(J2000): 20:15:10.78 DEC(J2000): 06:13:16.3 (uncertainty ~0.5") Which is seen to fade in two epochs of J-band observations separated by ~3 hours, confirming it as the counterpart of GRB 120923A. The colours of this source in the IR are blue, with H-K~0.1 mag. This is strongly suggestive of a break between the Y and J-band, similar to GRB 090423, and may indicate that GRB 120923A lies at z~8. We thank Michael Hoenig for excellent support for these observations. Further observations are ongoing."