TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 9137 SUBJECT: GRB 090417A: Early-type nature of the putative host DATE: 09/04/17 17:35:29 GMT FROM: Josh Bloom at UC Berkeley J. S. Bloom (UC Berkeley), D. Fox (PSU), N. R. Tanvir, P. T. O'Brien (U. Leicester), William Lee (UNAM), J. X. Prochaska (UCO/Lick) report: We further note that the galaxy possibly associated (Fox GCN 9134) with GRB 090417A (Mangano et al., GCN 9133) appears both visually and spectrally to be of an early-type (smooth morphology, prominent Ca H&K). In the 6df spectrum (O'Brien & Tanvir, GCN 9136), there is some low-level Hα emission apparent suggesting some low-level star- formation. However no other Balmer lines appear prominently detected and there is no apparent [OIII] or [OII] as seen in the host galaxies of essentially all long-soft GRB (LSB) hosts. Without a detailed analysis, we classify this galaxy as a S0/lenticular or (more likely) an elliptical. Given the connection of several other SHBs to ellipticals at moderate redshift, we feel this identification can be taken as weak observational support for a connection between this galaxy and 090417A and further suggests that the burst was unlikely to be due to an SGR flare-type event (O'Brien & Tanvir, GCN 9136). The fact that the galaxy is at the edge of the BAT error circle does not necessarily argue against it being the host: the offset from the center of the circle, which amounts to ~320 kpc at this redshift, is certainly within the range of plausible natal kicks of a compact binary progenitor (~1 Gyr merger time for a 500 km/s kick).