TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 8760 SUBJECT: GRB 081230: GROND confirmation of the afterglow DATE: 09/01/01 15:20:21 GMT FROM: Paulo M. J. Afonso at MPE GRB 081230: GROND confirmation of the afterglow P. Afonso (MPE), C. Clemens (MPE), S. Klose (Tautenburg), J. Greiner (MPE) and G. Szokoly (Eotvos Univ. Budapest) report on behalf of the GROND team: GROND (Greiner et al. 2008, PASP 120, 405) mounted at the 2.2m ESO/MPI telescope at La Silla Observatory (Chile) imaged the field of GRB 081230 (Swift trigger 338633, La Parola et al., GCN #8753) simultaneously in g'r'i'z'JHK bands We detected and confirm the afterglow candidate in all bands, at the position: RA(J2000): 02:29:19.51 DEC(J2000): -25:08:49.95 with uncertainties of 0.5" in each coordinate. This position is compatible with UVOT (Oates et alia, GCN #8757) and ROTSE-III (Yuan et alia, GCN #8754) reported positions. Observations started on Dec. 31 at 00h48 UT, 15123 seconds, or ~ 4.2 hours after the burst. We used 4 images of 375 s exposure in g'r'i'z' and 120 images of 10s exposure in JHK, for each epoch. The images mid time for the 1st epoch is 5.99h (or 21564 seconds) after the burst. Observations were done at an average air mass = 1.128 and seeing ~ 1.5''. We took a 2nd epoch on January 1st, 2009, starting at 03h21 UT. The images mid time for the 2nd epoch is 30.99h (or 111564 seconds) after the burst. Observations were done at an average air mass = 1.334 and seeing ~ 1.3''. The preliminary data for the 2nd epoch clearly confirms the fading of the afterglow: We present preliminary photometric results for g'r'i'z'. The AB magnitudes, using GROND zero points are as follows: 1st epoch 2nd epoch g' = 21.32 +- 0.02 23.67 +- 0.08 r' = 20.96 +- 0.01 23.07 +- 0.06 i' = 20.74 +- 0.02 22.79 +- 0.09 z' = 20.66 +- 0.03 22.84 +- 0.17 No correction for galactic extinction was done. The quoted error is statistical only. There is an additional systematic error in the absolute calibration using the GROND zeropoints which is expected to be in the 0.2 mag range. Further data analysis is ongoing for JHK - the aftegrlow being clearly visible on the first epoch, but not on the 2nd.