TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 6238 SUBJECT: UVOT observations of GRB070330 DATE: 07/03/31 21:18:15 GMT FROM: Patricia Schady at MSSL/Swift N.P.M. Kuin (MSSL-UCL), D. Grupe (PSU), P. Brown (PSU) report on behalf of the Swift/UVOT team: The Swift/UVOT began taking data in the field of GRB070330 54s after the BAT trigger (Grupe et al., GCN 6232). The afterglow is only detected in the first UVOT V exposure, with a magnitude of V=18.69+/-0.24, after which the afterglow had decayed below the UVOT detection threshold, suggesting a decay rate of alpha_V > 0.8. The refined UVOT afterglow position is RA (J2000) = 17:58:09.98 (269.5426) Dec (J2000) = -63:47:34.80 (-63.7930) We note that the refined position is 0.5" away from the preliminary UVOT position reported in GCN 6232. The photometry results are given below for the 5 UVOT filters in which observations were made. Due to the presence of a bright star no observations could be obtained in the UVW2 and white filters. Filter Mid_T(s) Exp(s) Mag V 266 393 18.69+/-0.24 V 33978 1632 > 21.45 (3-sigma upper limit) M2 25521 2814 > 18.35 (3-sigma upper limit) ` W1 20282 1998 > 18.36 (3-sigma upper limit) U 25521 2814 > 21.60 (3-sigma upper limit) B 30318 3305 > 18.15 (3-sigma upper limit) Mid_T is the weighted mid time of the exposure since the BAT trigger. These magnitudes are not corrected for the expected reddening of E(B-V)=0.063. For the time being it is not possible to provide a redshift given the low signal-to-noise ratio of the data. Further analysis is ongoing. A high (~4) redshift is possible and we encourage further ground follow-up. [GCN OPS NOte(25aug07): Per UVOT Team request, the Mid_T value for the first V exposure ws changed from 462 to 266. Acknowledgements to F. Marshall.]