TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 8084 SUBJECT: GRB 080810: ROTSE-III Prompt Detection of Optical Counterpart DATE: 08/08/10 18:29:37 GMT FROM: Eli Rykoff at UCSB E.S. Rykoff (UCSB), reports on behalf of the ROTSE collaboration: ROTSE-IIIa, located at Siding Spring Observatory, Australia, responded to GRB 080810 (Swift trigger 319584, GCN 8080, Page et al.). The first image was at 13:10:47.6 UT, 35.3 s after the burst (21.6 s after the GCN notice time), contemporaneous with the gamma-ray emission (GCN 8082, Sakamoto et al.). We took 10 5s exposures, 10 20s exposures, and 137 60s exposures under variable conditions. The unfiltered images are calibrated relative to USNO B1.0. We detect a 12.8 magnitude, variable source with coordinates: 23:47:10.5 +00:19:11.5 (J2000) (uncertainty of 1" or better) start UT mag mlim(of image) ---------------------------------- 13:11:16.7 12.8 16.5 The position is consistent with the XRT and UVOT positions reported in GCN 8080. Our prompt detection shows the afterglow initially rising from 13.7 mag (38s post-burst) to a peak of 12.8 mag (67s post-burst). This is followed by a shallow decay from ~67s to ~230s (decay index alpha=-0.15+/-0.05), and a break to a steeper decay from ~230s to ~6000s post-burst (decay index alpha=-1.13+/-0.02). Preliminary analysis does not show any significant deviations from this smooth evolution. A jpeg image is available at http://www.rotse.net/images/gsb319584_3a02_img.jpg The object in question is marked with yellow and blue circles.