TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 9209 SUBJECT: GRB 090423: NIR photometry and evidence for spectral break DATE: 09/04/23 15:02:30 GMT FROM: Derek Fox at PSU A. Cucchiara (PSU), D. B. Fox (PSU), and E. Berger (Harvard) report: "On April 23.33 UT we imaged the field of Swift GRB 090423 (Krimm et al., GCN 9198) with NIRI on the Gemini-North telescope. We obtained 9x60 sec exposures in Y,J,H. In the coadded J and H images we clearly identify the object noted by Tanvir et al. (GCN 9202) and it appears point-like (see also Levan et al., GCN 9206). The object is not detected in Y-band. We derive the following magnitudes, calibrated using three 2MASS stars in the field: J mag: 19.29 +- 0.07 H mag: 17.71 +- 0.14 The resulting J-H color of 1.1 AB mag is very red, corresponding to a steep spectral slope of beta=3.8. Taken in conjunction with a flat H-K color (see GCN 9202), our non-detection in Y-band, and a red I-J color of 1.7 AB mag in comparison to P60 limits (GCN 9201), we suggest that there is a likely break in the spectrum at about 1.2 microns, with extinction an unlikely explanation due to the sharpness of the feature and the shallow slope to redder wavelengths. If this is due to Ly-alpha absorption, then the resulting redshift for GRB 090423 is z~9. Further analysis is in progress and additional observations are planned."