Detection of the near-infrared counterpart of GRB 971214 3.2 hours after the gamma-ray event

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5 pages with 3 encapsulated PostScript figures included. Uses Astronomy & Astrophysics LaTeX macros. Accepted for publication

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We report the detection of the GRB 971214 counterpart in the near-infrared by means of two images in the K'-band taken at Calar Alto only ~3.5 and ~5 hours after the gamma-ray event. We detect the transient at K'=18.03+/-0.18 and K'=18.00+/-0.22 respectively. Our data seem to indicate the existence of a plateau with duration ~1.5 < T < 6.7 hours (between 3.5 and 10.2 hours after the high-energy event). Moreover the power-law decline should be steeper than the one given by the index ak'=0.45. There is also a change in the slope of the broad-band spectrum at some wavelength between the J and K' bands (possibly around the H-band).

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