TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 8183 SUBJECT: GRB080825C: Fermi-LAT observations DATE: 08/09/05 17:45:46 GMT FROM: Aurelien Bouvier at Stanford A. Bouvier (SLAC), D. Band (GSFC), J. Bregeon (INFN Pisa), J. Chiang (SLAC), S. Cutini (ASDC), B. Dingus (LANL), N. Gehrels (GSFC), Y. Fukazawa (Hiroshima U), M. Hayashida (SLAC), F. Longo (INFN Trieste), J. McEnery (GSFC), M. Ohno (JAXA), N. Omodei (INFN Pisa), V. Pelassa (LPTA), F. Piron (LPTA), D. Sanchez (LLR), J. Scargle (NASA Ames), H. Tajima (SLAC), T. Tanaka (SLAC), G. Thayer (SLAC) on behalf of the Fermi LAT team: We report a detection by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) of emission from GRB080825C, which was triggered by the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) at 14:13:48 UT on August 25th 2008 (GCN 8141 by Van der Horst et al.). The angle of the GBM best localization (ra, dec=232.2,-4.6) with the LAT boresight was 60 deg at the time of the trigger which is on the edge of our field of view. The data from the Fermi LAT shows a significant increase in the event rate within 10 degree of the GBM localization and up to 35 seconds after the GBM trigger that is spatially and temporally correlated with the GBM emission with a significance of more than 5 sigma. All the LAT events detected during the GBM emission have energies below 1 GeV. The best LAT on-ground localization is found to be RA,DEC=233.96,-4.72 deg with a 90% containment radius of 1.5 deg (statistical+systematics; 68% containment radius: 0.95 deg) which is consistent with the GBM localization. This circular is an official product of the Fermi LAT team.