TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 7697 SUBJECT: GRB 080507: GRB localization by SuperAGILE DATE: 08/05/08 12:14:50 GMT FROM: Marco Feroci at IASF/INAF Subject: GRB 080507: Gamma Ray Burst Localization by SuperAGILE I. Lapshov, E. Costa, E. Del Monte, I. Donnarumma, Y. Evangelista, M. Feroci, F. Lazzarotto, L. Pacciani, M. Rapisarda, P. Soffitta, (INAF/IASF Rome), A. Giuliani, S. Vercellone, A. Chen, S. Mereghetti, A. Pellizzoni, F. Perotti, F. Fornari, M. Fiorini, P. Caraveo (INAF/IASF Milan), A. Bulgarelli, F. Gianotti, M. Trifoglio, G. Di Cocco, C. Labanti, F. Fuschino, M. Marisaldi, M. Galli, (INAF/IASF Bologna), M. Tavani, G. Pucella, F. D'Ammando, V. Vittorini, A. Argan, A. Trois (INAF/IASF Rome), G. Barbiellini, F. Longo (INFN Trieste), P. Cattaneo (INFN Pavia), P. Picozza, A. Morselli (INFN Roma-2), M. Prest, E. Vallazza (Universita` dell'Insubria), P. Lipari, D. Zanello (INFN Roma-1), and P. Giommi, C. Pittori, B. Preger, F. Verrecchia (ASDC) and L. Salotti (ASI), on behalf of the AGILE Team, report: "SuperAGILE detected and localized a gamma ray burst on May 7th, at 07:45:00 UT. The event was detected during the passage of the AGILE spacecraft through the South Atlantic Anomaly and this caused the non-detection by the automatic burst search procedures, and the delayed identification thereof. The observed duration in the 20-60 keV energy range is about 40 seconds, with a multi-peaked structure. The burst position was reconstructed as (RA, Dec) (233.721 deg, 56.424 deg), which is: RA(J2000) = 15h 34m 53.11s Dec(J2000) = 56d 25' 27.3" with an uncertainty of 3' radius. The given uncertainty accounts for both the statistical and systematic errors. This position lies approximately 100 arcsec from the galaxy NGC 5969. The telemetry of the AGILE Gamma Ray Imager (GRID) is disabled during the passage through the South Atlantic Anomaly, thus no GRID data are available for this GRB." This message may be cited.