We observed the optical afterglow of the bright gamma-ray burst GRB030329 on
the nights of 2003 March 29, using the Kiso observatory (the University of
Tokyo) 1.05 m Schmidt telescope. Data were taken from March 29 13:21:26 UT to
17:43:16 (0.072 to 0.253 days after the burst), using an Rc-band filter. The
obtained Rc-band light curve has been fitted successfully by a single power
law function with decay index of 0.891±0.004. These results remain
unchanged when incorporating two early photometric data points at 0.065 and
0.073 days, reported by Price et al.(2003) using the SSO 40 inch telescope, and
further including RTT150 data (Burenin et al. 2003) covering at about 0.3 days.
Over the period of 0.065-0.285 days after the burst, any deviation from the
power-law decay is smaller than ±0.007 mag. The temporal structure reported
by Uemura et al. (2003) does not show up in our R-band light curve.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in ApJ