TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 13228 SUBJECT: GRB120404A: MOA optical observations of the initial rise afterglow DATE: 12/04/05 15:09:11 GMT FROM: Akihiko Fukui at Nagoya U/MOA P. J. Tristram (MJUO), A. Fukui (NAOJ/OAO) and T. Sako (Nagoya U.) report on behalf of the MOA collaboration. We began prompt observations for the afterglow of GRB120404A (Stratta et al., GCN 13208) at Apr. 4 12:55:44 UT (4.7 min after the Swift trigger 519380), using the 61-cm B&C telescope at Mt John University Observatory in New Zealand. We obtained a series of I and V band images with 60 sec exposure times, followed by some 120 and 180 sec exposures, until 18:04 UT (5.2 hours after the trigger). In the first images, we detected marginal objects having I ~ 18.6 and V ~ 19.0 at the reported coordinate of the afterglow (Osborne et al., GCN13218). The afterglow was then getting bright, as reported by Breeveld et al. (GCN 13226), reaching I = 16.6 and V = 17.4 at around 13:40 UT (about 50 min after the trigger). After the peak, the afterglow had faded out with the rate of +0.7 mag/hour. The characteristic magnitudes are summarized as bellow. UT I V ------------------------------------------------------- 12:56 18.6 +2/-0.6 19.0 +1.2/-0.6 13:40 16.6 +/- 0.1 17.4 +/- 0.1 16.50 18.4 +0.6/-0.4 19.5 +0.6/-0.4 ------------------------------------------------------- All the above magnitudes are measured on 60-sec exposure images, and calibrated by the GSC2.3 star catalog. The errors represent 1-sigma statistic uncertainties. We would like to thank Alberto J Castro-Tirado for giving us useful suggestions. We acknowledge University of Canterbury for allowing the use of the B&C telescope.