TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 709 SUBJECT: GRB000615, further R-band photometry DATE: 00/06/16 22:02:26 GMT FROM: Krzysztof Z. Stanek at CfA K. Z. Stanek (CfA), P. M. Garnavich (Notre Dame), S. Jha (CfA) and P. Berlind (FLWO) report: We have obtained additional images of the BeppoSAX error-box of GRB000615 (GCNs 703, 705) using the FLWO 1.2-meter telescope on Mt. Hopkins. We obtained two 4x300 sec R-band image sequences, with the first sequence starting at UT June 16 04:19, and the second starting at UT June 16 10:19. As was the case with our first night images (GCN 706), visual comparison of these new images with the POSS-II red plate, which reaches about R~20.0 mag, reveals no obvious new objects. In addition, by comparing our images from the two nights we are able to place much stronger limit on any variable optical afterglow of GRB000615. Employing the image subtraction code ISIS-2 (Alard 1999) between the two nights reveals no variable objects brighter than about R~21.5. Using DAOPHOT-II (Stetson 1992) we detect about 350 objects with R<21.5 mag in 11x11 arcmin field. Our FLWO R-band fits images from both nights can be accessed from ftp://cfa-ftp.harvard.edu/pub/kstanek/GRB000615/. We find one possible variable object detected in the first night images, which is not present in the second night images. It is located near at RA=15:33:06.04, DEC=+73:49:46.4 (J2000.0; uncertainty +/- 0.3"; x=431.7, y=614.5 in the "ff1003" image), and its brightness is about R~21.6 (calibrated using the USNO R-band magnitudes). However, as the object seems to move slightly in the first night images, we DO NOT think it is the GRB afterglow. Further observations are planned at FLWO. This message can be cited.