TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 7621 SUBJECT: GRB 080319B: Continued Gemini-N monitoring DATE: 08/04/15 22:36:51 GMT FROM: Nial Tanvir at IofA U.Cambridge N. R. Tanvir (U. Leicester), D. A. Perley (UC Berkeley), A. J. Levan (U. Warwick), J. S. Bloom (UC Berkeley), A. S. Fruchter (STScI) and E. Rol (U. Leicester) report: We obtained a further epoch of observations of GRB 080319B with Gemini-North/GMOS on April 14 UT. These observations yielded the following magnitudes: g=25.80+/-0.09, r=24.93+/-0.07, i=24.22+/-0.05. Although the r-band magnitude is consistent with a continued power-law decline in flux, the source is now clearly much redder than it was at early times, suggesting it is likely contaminated by light from a host galaxy and/or associated supernova. The g-band observation, which would be less contaminated by any SN light, indicates a steeper decline which may be consistent with a break in the underlying afterglow light curve (GCN 7567). The absence of any extended emission in the previous HST observations (GCN 7569) argues against a significant host contribution, although a very compact host is not ruled out. Further analysis is ongoing. We thank Gemini staff astronomers, particularly Sandy Leggett, for their support in obtaining these observations.