TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 30391 SUBJECT: GRB 210704A: CAHA 2.2m Afterglow Detection DATE: 21/07/06 12:12:22 GMT FROM: Alexander Kann at IAA-CSIC D. A. Kann (HETH/IAA-CSIC), A. de Ugarte Postigo (HETH/IAA-CSIC, DARK/NBI), C. Thoene, M. Blazek, J. F. Agui Fernandez (all HETH/IAA-CSIC), and P. Martin-Fernandez (CAHA) report: We observed the afterglow of GRB 210704A (BALROG localization: Kunzweiler et al., GCN #30369; Fermi/LAT detection: Berretta et al., GCN #30375; Fermi/GBM detection: Malacaria & Meegan, GCN #30382; AGILE/MCAL detection: Ursi et al., GCN #30372; AstroSat/CZTI detection: Prasad et al., GCN #30378; Konus-Wind detection: Ridnaia et al., GCN #30388; Swift/XRT afterglow detection: D'Ai et al., GCN #30379) with CAFOS mounted at the 2.2m Calar Alto telescope (Almeria, Spain), under good conditions but at high airmass. We obtained 5 x 300 s images in i'. The optical afterglow (Kim et al., GCN #30384, D'Avanzo et al., GCN #30385) is faintly detected in the stacked image. Against four Pan-STARRS comparison stars, we derive a preliminary measurement of i' = 21.84 +/- 0.13 mag at 1.09286 ​d after the trigger. Compared to contemporary observations (D'Avanzo et al., GCN #30385), the r' - i' color is unremarkable, indicating the afterglow likely does not suffer from high extinction, and is therefore intrinsically faint. If it is associated with the surrounding galaxy cluster (Levan et al., GCN #30381), this would add evidence to the merger-induced ("short") nature of the event.