TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 16466 SUBJECT: GRB 140619B: Magellan near-infrared observations DATE: 14/06/27 21:33:59 GMT FROM: Wen-fai Fong at CFA W. Fong (Harvard), A. Monson (OCIW), M. Bayliss (Harvard), A. Stark (Harvard), E. Berger (Harvard), B. Stalder (Harvard), and M. Florian (U. Chicago) report: "We observed the location of the short-duration GRB 140619B, detected by Fermi/GBM (Connaughton et al., GCN 16419), Fermi/LAT (Kocevski et al., GCN 16420), and Suzaku/WAM (Iwakiri et al., GCN 16457) with the FourStar Infrared Camera mounted on the Magellan/Baade 6.5-m telescope to cover the Fermi/LAT position (90% containment; Kocevski et al., GCN 16420). We obtained 770 sec of J-band observations on 2014 Jun 20.96 UT (1.48 days post-burst). To check for the presence of a fading near-infrared source, we re-observed the field (2300 sec) on 2014 Jun 21.97 UT, 2.49 days post-burst and 1.01 days after the first set of observations. Digital image subtraction of the two epochs using the ISIS software package reveals no residuals in or around the Fermi/LAT position. We therefore place a 3-sigma limit of J>22.9 AB mag on the brightness of the near-infrared afterglow of GRB 140619B at 1.48 days after the burst."