The optical transient of the faint Gamma Ray Burst 990308 was detected by the
QUEST camera on the Venezuelan 1-m Schmidt telescope starting 3.28 hours after
the burst. Our photometry gives V=18.32±0.07, R=18.14±0.06, B=18.65±0.23, and R=18.22±0.05 for times ranging from 3.28 to 3.47
hours after the burst. The colors correspond to a spectral slope of close to
fν∝ν1/3. Within the standard synchrotron fireball model,
this requires that the external medium be less dense than 104cm−3, the
electrons contain >20 of the shock energy, and the magnetic field energy
must be less than 24% of the energy in the electrons for normal interstellar or
circumstellar densities. We also report upper limits of V>12.0 at 132 s
(with LOTIS), V>13.4 from 132-1029s (with LOTIS), V>15.3 at 28.2 min
(with Super-LOTIS), and a 8.5 GHz flux of <114μJy at 110 days (with the
Very Large Array). WIYN 3.5-m and Keck 10-m telescopes reveal this location to
be empty of any host galaxy to R>25.7 and K>23.3. The lack of a host
galaxy likely implies that it is either substantially subluminous or more
distant than a red shift of ∼1.2.Comment: ApJ Lett submitted, 5 pages, 2 figures, no space for 12 coauthor