TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 16365 SUBJECT: GRB 140606B / Fermi 432717114 / iPTF 14bfu: Keck redshift DATE: 14/06/08 02:09:34 GMT FROM: Daniel Perley at Caltech D. A. Perley, Y. Cao (Caltech), M. Kasliwal (Carnegie), and E. Kirby (UCI) report: On the night of 2014-06-07 starting at 19:16 (UT) we acquired two 900 second optical spectra of iPTF14bfu (Singer et al., GCN 16360), an optical transient in the error circle of GRB 140606B / Fermi 432717114 (Burns et al., GCN 16360), with the DEIMOS spectrograph on the Keck II 10 meter telescope. In the reduced spectrum of this object we identify emission lines from OII, OIII (5007) and H-alpha, as well as absorption features from Ca II (H+K), at a consistent redshift of z = 0.384. A serendipitous galaxy offset by ~2 arcseconds (10 kpc) along the slit shows the same emission lines at identical redshift but no detectable continuum. Given this redshift, the high luminosity inferred for the optical transient at the time of the initial detection (absolute magnitude ~ -21.7) favors the association of this source as the optical afterglow of GRB 140606B.