TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 3700 SUBJECT: GRB 050724: Secure Host Redshift from Keck DATE: 05/07/29 18:13:53 GMT FROM: Jason Prochaska at UCO/Lick Obs J. X. Prochaska (UCO/Lick), J. S. Bloom (UCB), H.-W. Chen (MIT), B. Hansen (UCLA), J. Kalirai (UCSC), M. Rich (UCLA) and H. Richer (UBC) report on behalf of the GRAASP collaboration: "We have obtained LRISb spectroscopy (900s; 2005-07-29 06:31 UT) of the putative host galaxy of GRB 050724 (Object D in GCN #3672). We confirm our previously reported redshift (GCN #3679) based on the identification of Ca H+K, G-band absorption features, and the 4000Ang break. We report a redshift z=0.258 +/- 0.002. The velocity dispersion based on CaK appears to exceed 200km/s. The galaxy shows no [OII] emission in our spectrum suggesting minimal current star formation. PAIRITEL imaging of the galaxy from July 29 UT yields a K-band magnitude of 15.3 +/- 0.2 in a 3" radius aperture. At this redshift, and including the effects of Galactic extinction, the galaxy is 1.7 L* based off the 2MASS luminosity function. The properties of this galaxy -- a massive early-type at moderate redshift -- are strikingly similar to the probable host galaxy of GRB 050509b (GCN #3399). Based on this redshift and the reported fluence in GCN #3667, the isotropic -equivalent energy release is E_gamma(iso) = 9.9e49 erg [19-440 keV, comoving], more than 1 order of magnitude brighter than 050509b (Bloom et al. astro-ph/0505480)." Figures and imaging can be found at this following site: http://www.graasp.org/Data/050724