TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 135 SUBJECT: GRB980703: LOTIS observation at early times DATE: 98/07/07 23:25:03 GMT FROM: Hye-Sook Park at LLNL H. S. Park(LLNL), R. A. Porrata(LLNL), and G. G. Williams (Clemson Univ.) report on behalf of the LOTIS collaboration: R. Bionta, E. Ables, L. Ott, E. Parker (LLNL) S. Barthelmy, N. Gehrels, T. Cline (NASA/GSFC) D. Hartmann (Clemson Univ.) C. Kouveliotou, G. Fishman, C. Meegan (NASA/MSFC) D. Band (U.C. San Diego) K. Hurley (U. C. Berkeley) D. Ferguson (Cal State, Hayward) R. Nemiroff (Michigan Technological University) LOTIS obtained images in the field of GRB980703 within 5.03 hours after the burst began (July 3.39 UT). LOTIS resumed its automatic observation program after a recent upgrade incorporating thermoelectric cooling to its four CCD cameras. The upgrade increased the sensitivity from the non-cooled apparatus by at least three magnitudes. LOTIS is capable of responding to GRB events as soon as 10 s after a burst localization by utilizing the BATSE real-time trigger to initiate the fast slewing mount. The telescope has a 17.4 x 17.4 degree wide field-of-view which can cover a large portion of the BATSE error box for real-time triggers. The GRB980703 trigger came at 9:20 PM local time while there was still day light in California. In addition, the reported OT location (GCN #128) was below the horizon when the sky monitoring began that night. Therefore, LOTIS could not cover this event in real-time. However, our all-sky patrol program eventually imaged the GRB980703 field 5 hours after the burst. We also have the sky patrol data from the previous and the following nights. The integration time used for these images was 30 s. We have analyzed the images taken at July 2.39, 2.47, 3.39, 3.47, 4.39, 4.47 and 6.47 UT by comparing them to each other and with the Digital Sky Survey images. No flaring or fading sources were observed at mV~15 with a 5 sigma detection threshold. The LOTIS images of this event can be viewed at http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~ggwilli/LOTIS/GRB980703.html. This message may be cited.