TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 7088 SUBJECT: GRB 071112C: emission lines and refined VLT redshift DATE: 07/11/14 14:18:30 GMT FROM: Pall Jakobsson at U Hertfordshire Pall Jakobsson (U. Hertfordshire), Johan P. U. Fynbo, Daniele Malesani, Paul M. Vreeswijk, Jens Hjorth, Dong Xu (DARK, NBI) and Jesper Sollerman (DARK, NBI; U. Stockholm) report on behalf of a larger collaboration: We have flux calibrated the VLT spectrum of the GRB 071112C optical afterglow (Jakobsson et al., GCN 7076). We clearly detect four emission lines: [O II] 3727, [Ne III] 3869 and [O III] 4960,5008. Using the relations by Kennicutt (1998, ARA&A, 36, 189), the flux of the [O II] line corresponds to a star formation rate (SFR) of approximately 0.5 M_Sun/year. This value has not been corrected for host extinction or slit loss, and is therefore a strict lower limit to the actual SFR. The flux ratio of [Ne III] and [O II] is typical of GRB host galaxies, with log([Ne III]/[O II]) ~ -0.5 (see Fig 4 in Wiersema et al., arXiv:0706.1345v1). The presence of such strong emission lines in the OA spectrum indicates a fairly bright host, approximately 24 < R < 25 (see also Nugent & Bloom, GCN 7069). Finally, using new wavelength calibration files we report a more accurate absorption redshift (based on 8 lines): z = 0.8230 +/- 0.0003.