TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 9145 SUBJECT: GRB 090417B: Subaru NIR Observations DATE: 09/04/18 09:53:27 GMT FROM: Nobuyuki Kawai at Tokyo Tech K. Aoki, I. Tanaka, F. Nakata (Subaru Telescope), K. Ohta, S. Yuma (Kyoto U), and N. Kawai (Tokyo Tech) report on behalf of the Subaru GRB team: We observed the field of GRB 090417B (Sbarufatti et al. GCN 9135) with MOIRCS on Subaru Telescope in J band Ks bands under a cirrus condition. The observing period is from 05:00 UT to 07:45 UT on April 18th, about 15 hours after the burst. In the XRT error circle, we detected the object reported by Fynbo et al. (GCN 9140). Roughly estimated J and Ks magnitudes of this object relative to a nearby 2MASS star are 20.0 mag and 18.5 mag (Vega), respectively. The object seems to be point-like under the seeing condition of 0."7, though the S/N is not so good to be definitive. No other sources are found in the error circle. The GRB may be a dusty GRB in the galaxy seen in the SDSS image, or might be a high redshift GRB that appeared far behind the galaxy, or intrinsically very faint.