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2005GCN..4130....1T 75 T                   1 3
GRB 051022: optical observations.
TORII K.
2005GCN..4131....1G 75 T                   1 4
GRB051022 (=H3590), a GRB detected by HETE.
GRAZIANI C.
2005GCN..4132....1S 74 T                   1 2
GRB 051022A: ROTSE-III optical limits.
SCHAEFER B.E.
2005GCN..4133....1S 74 T                   1 0
GRB051022,optical observation.
SONODA E., MAENO S., TOKUNAGA Y., et al.
2005GCN..4134....1C 74 T                   1 1
GRB 051022: SSO40 optical observations.
CENKO S.B., FOX D.B., McNAUGHT R., et al.
2005GCN..4137....1T 75 T                   1 3
GRB 051022 (=H3950): SXC flight localization is valid.
TANAKA K., RICKER G., ATTEIA J.-L., et al.
2005GCN..4139....1H 75 T                   1 4 IPN triangulation of
GRB051022 (=H3950).
HURLEY K., CLINE T., MITROFANOV I., et al.
2005GCN..4141....1R 75 T                   1 4
GRB 051022: Swift XRT position.
RACUSIN J., BURROWS D. and GEHRELS N.
2005GCN..4143....1C 74 T                   2 2
GRB 051022, J & K-band observation.
CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., BIHAIN G., et al.
2005GCN..4145....1D 75 T                   1 3
GRB 051022: spectral analysis indicates that the spectrum is absorbed.
DOTY J., RICKER G., ATTEIA J.-L., et al.
2005GCN..4148....1B 75 T                   1 3
GRB 051022: magellan NIR imaging.
BERGER E. and WYATT P.
2005GCN..4149....1C 74 T                   1 1
GRB051022: optical observations.
COOL R.
2005GCN..4150....1G 77 T                   1 10 Konus-wind observation of
GRB 051022.
GOLENETSKII S., APTEKAR R., MAZETS E., et al.
2005GCN..4152....1N 74 T                   1 2
GRB 051022: SOAR JKs observations.
NYSEWANDER M., CYPRIANO E., LACLUYZE A., et al.
2005GCN..4153....1B 74 T                   1 1
GRB051022: IR observations.
BLOOM J.S.
2005GCN..4154....1C 76 T                   1 7
GRB051022: radio counterpart.
CAMERON P.B. and FRAIL D.A.
2005GCN..4155....1I 74 T                   1 0
GRB 051022: Swift/UVOT upper limits.
IMMLER S., RETTER A., RACUSIN J., et al.
2005GCN..4156....1G 75 T                   2 11
GRB051022: host galaxy redshift.
GAL-YAM A., BERGER E., FOX D.B., et al.
2005GCN..4157....1B 75 T                   1 3
GRB 051022, mm counterpart.
BREMER M., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J. and NERI R.
2005GCN..4158....1V 74 T                   1 2
GRB 051022: WSRT radio detection.
VAN DER HORST A.J., ROL E. and WIJERS R.A.M.J.
2005GCN..4161....1K 74 T                   1 0
GRB 051022 Chandra observations scheduled.
KOUVELIOTOU C., PATEL S. and ROL E.
2005GCN..4163....1P 75 T                   1 3 Chandra observations of
GRB 051022.
PATEL S., KOUVELIOTOU C. and ROL E.
2005GCN..4164....1D 74 T                   2 1
GRB 051022, refined optical astrometry.
DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., ACEITUNO F.J. and GUZIY S.
2005GCN..4165....1B 75 T                   1 3
GRB 051022: XRT refined spectral and temporal analysis.
BUTLER N.R., RICKER G.R., LAMB D.Q., et al.
2005GCN..4169....1R 76 T                   1 8
GRB 051022: Swift XRT measurement of jet break.
RACUSIN J., KENNEA J., FOX D., et al.
2005GCN..4170....1B 74 T                   2 3
GRB 051022: XRT refined spectral and temporal Analysis–Correction.
BUTLER N.R., RICKER G.R., LAMB D.Q., et al.
2005GCN..4181....1B 74 T                   1 1
GRB 051022: RTT150 optical observations.
BURENIN R., DENISENKO D., PAVLINSKY M., et al.
2005GCN..4246....1K 3 1 GRB 051008 Tautenburg supernova search. KANN D.A., FERRERO P., STECKLUM B., et al.
2006A&A...452..839G 1 13 32 Cosmological constraints with GRBs: homogeneous medium vs. wind density profile. GHIRLANDA G., GHISELLINI G., FIRMANI C., et al.
2006MNRAS.372..233A 2 66 385 The Ep,i-Eisocorrelation in gamma-ray bursts: updated observational status, re-analysis and main implications. AMATI L.
2006PASJ...58L..35N 112 T K                 8 10 An optically dark GRB observed by HETE-2:
GRB 051022.
NAKAGAWA Y.E., YOSHIDA A., SUGITA S., et al.
2006MNRAS.372.1357L 23 20 Correlation between the peak spectral energy of gamma-ray bursts and the peak luminosity of the underlying supernovae: implication for the nature of the gamma-ray burst-supernova connection. LI L.-X.
2006A&A...459L...5P 1         O           9 26 GRB 050223: a dark GRB in a dusty starburst galaxy. PELLIZZA L.J., DUC P.-A., LE FLOC'H E., et al.
2007AJ....133.1027B viz 15       D               179 45 Refined astrometry and positions for 179 Swift X-ray afterglows. BUTLER N.R.
2007A&A...466..127G 37           X         1 43 84 Confirming the γ-ray burst spectral-energy correlations in the era of multiple time breaks. GHIRLANDA G., NAVA L., GHISELLINI G., et al.
2007AJ....133.2216G 56 36 Redshift filtering by Swift apparent X-ray column density. GRUPE D., NOUSEK J.A., VANDEN BERK D.E., et al.
2007ApJ...660...16S 2 81 377 The Hubble diagram to redshift >6 from 69 gamma-ray bursts. SCHAEFER B.E.
2007ApJ...662..294O 112       S   X         2 31 17 A search for host galaxies of 24 gamma-ray bursts. OVALDSEN J.-E., JAUNSEN A.O., FYNBO J.P.U., et al.
2007MNRAS.380..374P 90       D         F     2 118 38 Jet breaks in the X-ray light-curves of Swift gamma-ray burst afterglows. PANAITESCU A.
2007A&A...475..101C 77 T       O           9 42 The dark nature of
GRB 051022 and its host galaxy.
CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., BREMER M., McBREEN S., et al.
2007ApJ...669.1098R 1 14 48 GRB 051022: physical parameters and extinction of a prototype dark burst. ROL E., VAN DER HORST A., WIERSEMA K., et al.
2008MNRAS.383..627P 89           X         2 26 779 Photometric calibration of the Swift ultraviolet/optical telescope. POOLE T.S., BREEVELD A.A., PAGE M.J., et al.
2008ApJ...675..507S 15       D               1 38 14 Echo emission from dust scattering and X-ray afterglows of gamma-ray bursts. SHAO L., DAI Z.G. and MIRABAL N.
2008ApJ...678.1136L 39           X         1 7 19 Determining the dust extinction of gamma-ray burst host galaxies: a direct method based on optical and X-ray photometry. LI Y., LI A. and WEI D.M.
2008ApJ...680..531K 15       D               1 80 61 Gamma-ray burst energetics in the Swift era. KOCEVSKI D. and BUTLER N.
2008MNRAS.387..319G 15       D               1 78 90 The Epeak-Eiso plane of long gamma-ray bursts and selection effects. GHIRLANDA G., NAVA L., GHISELLINI G., et al.
2008MNRAS.388.1743T 38           X         1 34 37 The extreme, red afterglow of GRB 060923A: distance or dust ? TANVIR N.R., LEVAN A.J., ROL E., et al.
2008A&A...488..915S 38           X         1 10 3 Examining the evidence for dust destruction in GRB980703. STARLING R.L.C.
2008A&A...490...31C 15       D               1 27 50 Cosmography by gamma ray bursts. CAPOZZIELLO S. and IZZO L.
2008A&A...491..157P 203       D     X C       5 101 38 Intrinsic properties of a complete sample of HETE-2 gamma-ray bursts. A measure of the GRB rate in the Local Universe. PELANGEON A., ATTEIA J.-L., NAKAGAWA Y.E., et al.
2008ApJ...688..456C 15       D               1 69 18 Does the addition of a duration improve the Liso-EpeakRelation for gamma-ray bursts? COLLAZZI A.C. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2008MNRAS.391..411B 15       D               1 69 61 Testing gamma-ray bursts as standard candles. BASILAKOS S. and PERIVOLAROPOULOS L.
2008MNRAS.391..577A 17       D               1 55 321 Measuring the cosmological parameters with the Ep,i-Eiso correlation of gamma-ray bursts. AMATI L., GUIDORZI C., FRONTERA F., et al.
2008MNRAS.391..639N 15       D               1 137 57 Peak energy of the prompt emission of long gamma-ray bursts versus their fluence and peak flux. NAVA L., GHIRLANDA G., GHISELLINI G., et al.
2009ApJ...690..163R viz 15       D               1 239 85 The first Swift ultraviolet/optical telescope GRB afterglow catalog. ROMING P.W.A., KOCH T.S., OATES S.R., et al.
2009ApJ...691..182S 17       D               8 83 394 The galaxy population hosting gamma-ray bursts. SAVAGLIO S., GLAZEBROOK K. and LE BORGNE D.
2009ApJ...696.1871P 77               F     1 86 176 GRB 080503: implications of a naked short gamma-ray burst dominated by extended emission. PERLEY D.A., METZGER B.D., GRANOT J., et al.
2009ApJ...698...43R 15       D               1 231 246 Jet breaks and energetics of Swift gamma-ray burst X-ray afterglows. RACUSIN J.L., LIANG E.W., BURROWS D.N., et al.
2009ApJ...699.1087V 342           X   F     8 16 44 Optical classification of gamma-ray bursts in the Swift era. VAN DER HORST A.J., KOUVELIOTOU C., GEHRELS N., et al.
2009ApJ...701..824N viz 15       D               1 459 138 A comparison of the afterglows of short- and long-duration gamma-ray bursts. NYSEWANDER M., FRUCHTER A.S. and PE'ER A.
2009MNRAS.397.1177E viz 17       D               1 321 1291 Methods and results of an automatic analysis of a complete sample of Swift-XRT observations of GRBs. EVANS P.A., BEARDMORE A.P., PAGE K.L., et al.
2009ApJ...703.1696Z 131       D     X C       3 71 309 Discerning the physical origins of cosmological gamma-ray bursts based on multiple observational criteria: the cases of z = 6.7 GRB 080913, z = 8.2 GRB 090423, and some Short/Hard GRBs. ZHANG B., ZHANG B.-B., VIRGILI F.J., et al.
2009MNRAS.400..775C 15       D               1 83 53 An updated gamma-ray bursts Hubble diagram. CARDONE V.F., CAPOZZIELLO S. and DAINOTTI M.G.
2009ApJ...707..387X 15       D               3 119 25 Estimating redshifts for long gamma-ray bursts. XIAO L. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2010AJ....139..694L 282       D     X C       7 62 108 The host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts. I. Interstellar medium properties of ten nearby long-duration gamma-ray burst hosts. LEVESQUE E.M., BERGER E., KEWLEY L.J., et al.
2010MNRAS.401.2005X 38           X         1 9 16 GRB 070518: a gamma-ray burst with optically dim luminosity. XIN L.P., ZHENG W.K., WANG J., et al.
2010ApJ...712L..26L 316           X         8 5 113 A high-metallicity host environment for the long-duration GRB 020819. LEVESQUE E.M., KEWLEY L.J., GRAHAM J.F., et al.
2010A&A...515L...2K 77           X         2 5 18 Highly extinguished host galaxy of the dark GRB 020819. KUEPCUE YOLDAS A., GREINER J., KLOSE S., et al.
2010MNRAS.405...57S 130       D     X   F     3 106 161 The host galaxies of core-collapse supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. SVENSSON K.M., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2010ApJ...719..378H 192           X         5 8 24 "Dark" GRB 080325 in a dusty massive galaxy at z ∼ 2. HASHIMOTO T., OHTA K., AOKI K., et al.
2010ApJ...720.1513K viz 154           X         4 134 327 The afterglows of swift-era gamma-ray bursts. I. Comparing pre-Swift and swift-era Long/Soft (Type II) GRB optical afterglows. KANN D.A., KLOSE S., ZHANG B., et al.
2010AJ....140.1557L 209       D     X C F     4 21 154 The host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts. II. A mass-metallicity relation for long-duration gamma-ray burst host galaxies. LEVESQUE E.M., KEWLEY L.J., BERGER E., et al.
2010ApJ...725.1337L 16       D               1 17 43 No correlation between host galaxy metallicity and gamma-ray energy release for long-duration gamma-ray bursts. LEVESQUE E.M., SODERBERG A.M., KEWLEY L.J., et al.
2011MNRAS.410.1064M 92       D       C       2 64 52 On the average gamma-ray burst X-ray flaring activity. MARGUTTI R., BERNARDINI G., BARNIOL DURAN R., et al.
2010PASJ...62.1495Y 15       D               1 125 37 Possible origins of dispersion of the peak energy-brightness correlations of gamma-ray bursts. YONETOKU D., MURAKAMI T., TSUTSUI R., et al.
2011A&A...528A.122P viz 15       D               38 375 21 The Swift serendipitous survey in deep XRT GRB fields (SwiftFT). I. The X-ray catalog and number counts. PUCCETTI S., CAPALBI M., GIOMMI P., et al.
2011MNRAS.414.1263M 96       D         F     4 21 171 The metallicity of the long GRB hosts and the fundamental metallicity relation of low-mass galaxies. MANNUCCI F., SALVATERRA R. and CAMPISI M.A.
2011MNRAS.415.3423W 15       D               1 116 53 The updated luminosity correlations of gamma-ray bursts and cosmological implications. WANG F.-Y., QI S. and DAI Z.-G.
2011A&A...532A..48D 77           X         2 6 7 GRB 100614A and GRB 100615A: two extremely dark gamma-ray bursts. D'ELIA V. and STRATTA G.
2011PASJ...63..741T 57 4 Improved Ep-TL-Lp diagram and a robust regression method. TSUTSUI R., NAKAMURA T., YONETOKU D., et al.
2011ApJS..197...34H viz 15       D               1 157 4 The interplanetary network supplement to the HETE-2 gamma-ray burst catalog. HURLEY K., ATTEIA J.-L., BARRAUD C., et al.
2012ApJ...745..168L 15       D               1 80 22 Selection effects on the observed redshift dependence of gamma-ray burst jet opening angles. LU R.-J., WEI J.-J., QIN S.-F., et al.
2012ApJ...746..156C viz 15       D               4 305 185 A radio-selected sample of gamma-ray burst afterglows. CHANDRA P. and FRAIL D.A.
2012A&A...538A..44D 132       D     X C       3 125 45 Pre-ALMA observations of GRBs in the mm/submm range. DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., LUNDGREN A., MARTIN S., et al.
2012MNRAS.421...25S 93       D     X         3 21 34 The dark GRB 080207 in an extremely red host and the implications for gamma-ray bursts in highly obscured environments. SVENSSON K.M., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2012ApJ...748..108H 565   K A     X         15 9 14 Constraints on obscured star formation in host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts. HATSUKADE B., HASHIMOTO T., OHTA K., et al.
2012ApJ...754...89W 116           X C       2 15 25 Dust extinction bias in the column density distribution of gamma-ray bursts: high column density, low-redshift GRBs are more heavily obscured. WATSON D. and JAKOBSSON P.
2012ApJ...755...85M 39           X         1 60 69 The optically unbiased GRB host (TOUGH) survey. VI. Radio observations at z ≲ 1 and consistency with typical star-forming galaxies. MICHALOWSKI M.J., KAMBLE A., HJORTH J., et al.
2012ApJ...756..184S 39           X         1 27 40 SN 2010ay is a luminous and broad-lined type IC supernova within a low-metallicity host galaxy. SANDERS N.E., SODERBERG A.M., VALENTI S., et al.
2012MNRAS.425.1669P 15       D               1 98 6 The possible ubiquity of energy injection in gamma-ray burst afterglows. PANAITESCU A. and VESTRAND W.T.
2012ApJ...758..122P 39           X         1 15 24 The luminous infrared host galaxy of short-duration GRB 100206A. PERLEY D.A., MODJAZ M., MORGAN A.N., et al.
2013MNRAS.428..729M viz 16       D               1 437 137 The prompt-afterglow connection in gamma-ray bursts: a comprehensive statistical analysis of Swift X-ray light curves. MARGUTTI R., ZANINONI E., BERNARDINI M.G., et al.
2013MNRAS.430..163Q 16       D               1 154 11 Statistical classification of gamma-ray bursts based on the Amati relation. QIN Y.-P. and CHEN Z.-F.
2013ApJ...767..161Z 78           X         2 37 19 Illuminating the darkest gamma-ray bursts with radio observations. ZAUDERER B.A., BERGER E., MARGUTTI R., et al.
2013ApJ...772...43W 39           X         1 48 65 The gamma-ray burst Hubble diagram and its implications for cosmology. WEI J.-J., WU X.-F. and MELIA F.
2013ApJ...774..119G 55       D     X         2 60 107 The metal aversion of long-duration gamma-ray bursts. GRAHAM J.F. and FRUCHTER A.S.
2013ApJ...778..128P viz 446       D S   X C       10 71 180 A population of massive, luminous galaxies hosting heavily dust-obscured gamma-ray bursts: implications for the use of GRBs as tracers of cosmic star formation. PERLEY D.A., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2013ApJ...778..172P 328       D S   X         8 33 30 Radio constraints on heavily obscured star formation within dark gamma-ray burst host galaxies. PERLEY D.A. and PERLEY R.A.
2014ApJ...785...29S 16       D               1 113 124 Magnetic fields in relativistic collisionless shocks. SANTANA R., BARNIOL DURAN R. and KUMAR P.
2014PASP..126....1L 134       D     X C       3 42 23 The host galaxies of long-duration gamma-ray bursts. LEVESQUE E.M.
2014ApJ...786L...8W 16       D               1 43 10 Similar radiation mechanism in gamma-ray bursts and blazars: evidence from two luminosity correlations. WANG F.Y., YI S.X. and DAI Z.G.
2014ApJ...789...23K viz 55       D     X         2 344 44 The host galaxies of fast-ejecta core-collapse supernovae. KELLY P.L., FILIPPENKO A.V., MODJAZ M., et al.
2014A&A...565A.112H 94       D       C       3 33 60 New light on gamma-ray burst host galaxies with Herschel. HUNT L.K., PALAZZI E., MICHALOWSKI M.J., et al.
2014ApJS..213...15W 16       D               1 83 16 Long GRBs are metallicity-biased tracers of star formation: evidence from host galaxies and redshift distribution. WANG F.Y. and DAI Z.G.
2014Natur.510..247H 4 4 32 Two γ-ray bursts from dusty regions with little molecular gas. HATSUKADE B., OHTA K., ENDO A., et al.
2014A&A...569A..93J 39           X         1 11 6 The dark nature of GRB 130528A and its host galaxy. JEONG S., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., BREMER M., et al.
2014MNRAS.442.2586V 39           X         1 51 7 GRB 051008: a long, spectrally hard dust-obscured GRB in a Lyman-break galaxy at z ∼ 2.8. VOLNOVA A.A., POZANENKO A.S., GOROSABEL J., et al.
2014MNRAS.442.3147B 16       D               1 39 25 Constraining the magnetic field in GRB relativistic collisionless shocks using radio data. BARNIOL DURAN R.
2014MNRAS.443.1680W 16       D               1 117 22 Probing the anisotropic expansion from supernovae and GRBs in a model-independent way. WANG J.S. and WANG F.Y.
2014MNRAS.444.2133S 173       D     X         5 82 7 Radio observations of GRB host galaxies. STANWAY E.R., LEVAN A.J. and DAVIES L.J.M.
2014ApJ...797..107M 42           X         1 18 108 Relativistic supernovae have shorter-lived central engines or more extended progenitors: the case of SN 2012ap. MARGUTTI R., MILISAVLJEVIC D., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2015ApJ...798L...7S 119           X         3 8 15 A detection of molecular gas emission in the host galaxy of GRB 080517. STANWAY E.R., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2013RAA....13..662Y 39           X         1 14 8 A two-step energy injection explanation for the rebrightenings of the multi-band afterglow of GRB 081029. YU Y.-B. and HUANG Y.-F.
2015ApJ...799....3R 16       D               1 230 90 Gamma-ray bursts are observed off-axis. RYAN G., VAN EERTEN H., MacFADYEN A., et al.
2015MNRAS.446..990A 16       D               1 62 28 On the mass-metallicity relation, velocity dispersion, and gravitational well depth of GRB host galaxies. ARABSALMANI M., MOLLER P., FYNBO J.P.U., et al.
2015MNRAS.446.3642Y 40           X         1 14 15 Fall back accretion and energy injections in gamma-ray bursts. YU Y.B., WU X.F., HUANG Y.F., et al.
2015MNRAS.446.4116V 40           X         1 10 5 Detailed afterglow modelling and host galaxy properties of the dark GRB 111215A. VAN DER HORST A.J., LEVAN A.J., POOLEY G.G., et al.
2015ApJ...803L...5W 16       D               1 74 4 Neutrinos from gamma-ray bursts: propagation of cosmic rays in their host galaxies. WANG Z.-Y., WANG X.-Y. and WANG J.-F.
2015RAA....15..617L 16       D               1 49 1 Extending the correlation of LR - LX to gamma-ray bursts. LU J., XING J.-W., ZOU Y.-C., et al.
2015ApJ...806...15Z 40           X         1 53 47 An analysis of Chandra deep follow-up gamma-ray bursts: implications for off-axis jets. ZHANG B.-B., VAN EERTEN H., BURROWS D.N., et al.
2015A&A...581A.125K viz 95       D       C       6 112 163 GRB hosts through cosmic time. VLT/X-Shooter emission-line spectroscopy of 96 γ-ray-burst-selected galaxies at 0.1 < z < 3.6. KRUEHLER T., MALESANI D., FYNBO J.P.U., et al.
2015ApJ...807...76L viz 16       D               1 375 1 The two-point correlation function of gamma-ray bursts. LI M.-H. and LIN H.-N.
2015MNRAS.451.1815L 16       D               1 53 5 Radio afterglows and host galaxies of gamma-ray bursts. LI L.-B., ZHANG Z.-B., HUANG Y.-F., et al.
2015A&A...582A..78M 40           X         1 23 44 Massive stars formed in atomic hydrogen reservoirs: HI observations of gamma-ray burst host galaxies. MICHALOWSKI M.J., GENTILE G., HJORTH J., et al.
2015A&A...582A.111L viz 16       D               1 324 8 Testing the homogeneity of the Universe using gamma-ray bursts. LI M.-H. and LIN H.-N.
2015MNRAS.452.2236B 17       D               1 12 43 A giant ring-like structure at 0.78 < z < 0.86 displayed by GRBs. BALAZS L.G., BAGOLY Z., HAKKILA J.E., et al.
2015A&A...584A..48H viz 16       D               1 359 21 New data support the existence of the Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall. HORVATH I., BAGOLY Z., HAKKILA J., et al.
2016ApJS..222....1F viz 2 40 108 ALMA census of faint 1.2 mm sources down to ∼ 0.02 mJy: extragalactic background light and dust-poor, high-z galaxies. FUJIMOTO S., OUCHI M., ONO Y., et al.
2016ApJ...817..144B 137       D     X         4 106 106 The offset and host light distributions of long gamma-ray bursts: a new view from HST observations of Swift bursts. BLANCHARD P.K., BERGER E. and FONG W.-F.
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