GRB 061126 , the SIMBAD biblio

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Title First 3 Authors
2006GCN..5854....1S 75 T                   1 2
GRB 061126: Swift detection of a burst.
SBARUFATTI B., BARTHELMY S.D., MANGANO V., et al.
2006GCN..5855....1S 74 T                   1 1
GRB 061126: XRT position.
SBARUFATTI B., BARTHELMY S.D., MANGANO V., et al.
2006GCN..5856....1V 74 T                   1 1
GRB 061126: Swift/UVOT afterglow detection.
VANDEN BERK D.E., SBARUFATTI B. and BARTHELMY S.D.
2006GCN..5857....1S 76 T                   1 4
GRB 061126: faulkes telescope north optical observations.
SMITH R., MELANDRI A., GOMBOC A., et al.
2006GCN..5858....1B 74 T                   1 1
GRB 061126: early detection of the IR afterglow.
BLOOM J.S.
2006GCN..5859....1U 75 T                   1 2
GRB 061126: SARA observations.
UPDIKE A.C., HARTMANN D.H., OSWALT T.D., et al.
2006GCN..5860....1K 75 T                   1 3
GRB 061126, Swift-BAT refined analysis.
KRIMM H., BARBIER L., BARTHELMY S.D., et al.
2006GCN..5861....1S 74 T                   2 1
GRB 061126: Swift/UVOT observations.
SCHADY P. and SBARUFATTI B.
2006GCN..5862....1S 74 T                   1 1
GRB 061126: Swift-XRT refined analysis.
SBARUFATTI B., MANGANO V., GUIDORZI C., et al.
2006GCN..5863....1C 74 T                   1 1
GRB 061126 : SDSS pre-burst observations.
COOL R.J., EISENSTEIN D.J., HOGG D.W., et al.
2006GCN..5864....1B 74 T                   1 1
GRB061126: optical afterglow observations from MIRO.
BALIYAN K.S., GANESH S. and JOSHI U.
2006GCN..5865....1B 74 T                   1 0
GRB061126: optical afterglow observations from MIRO.
BALIYAN K., GANESH S. and JOSHI U.
2006GCN..5866....1K 75 T                   1 2
GRB 061126: tautenburg afterglow observations.
KANN D.A. and MALESANI D.
2006GCN..5867....1B 75 T                   1 2 RHESSI spectrum of
GRB061126.
BELLM E., BANDSTRA M., BOGGS S., et al.
2006GCN..5868....1T 75 T                   1 3
GRB 061126: optical observation.
TORII K.
2006GCN..5869....1W 76 T                   1 4
GRB 061126: early Super-LOTIS observations.
WILLIAMS G.G. and MILNE P.A.
2006GCN..5873....1W 74 T                   1 1
GRB 061126: RAPTOR optical detection during gamma-ray emission.
WREN J., VESTRAND W.T., WOZNIAK P.R., et al.
2006GCN..5875....1K 74 T                   1 1
GRB 061126: possible jet break.
KANN D.A.
2006GCN..5876....1R 74 T                   2 2 INT+WFC observations of
GRB 061126.
ROL E., WIERSEMA K. and PREMA P.
2006GCNR...16....1S 74 T                   1 0 Swift observations of
GRB 061126.
SBARUFATTI B., MANGANO V., GUIDORZI C., et al.
2006GCN..5894....1H 74 T                   1 1
GRB061126 : NMSU 1.0m observations.
HOLTZMAN J., HARRISON T. and McNAMARA B.
2006GCN..5900....1S 74 T                   1 0
GRB061126: update on the Swift-XRT afterglow light curve.
SBARUFATTI B., CUSUMANO G., MINEO T., et al.
2006GCN..5902....1P 75 T                   1 2
GRB061126: optical observations.
POZANENKO A., SHULGA A., VOLNOVA A., et al.
2006GCN..5903....1M 75 T                   1 2 Optical afterglow observations of
GRB 061126.
MISRA K.
2006GCN..5908....1D 74 T                   1 0
GRB 061126: a GRB detected off-axis by INTEGRAL.
DENIS M., MARCINKOWSKI R., BULIK T., et al.
2006GCN..5911....1F 74 T                   1 0
GRB 061126: radio observations.
FRAIL D.A. and CHANDRA P.
2006GCN..5985....1C 75 T                   1 2 erratum : SDSS pre-burst observations of
GRB061126.
COOL R.J.
2007GCNR...16....2S 75 T                   1 0 Final Swift observations of
GRB 061126.
SBARUFATTI B., MANGANO V., GUIDORZI C., et al.
2007MNRAS.380..374P 37           X         1 118 38 Jet breaks in the X-ray light-curves of Swift gamma-ray burst afterglows. PANAITESCU A.
2007ApJ...669.1107Y 202       D     X         6 27 29 The dark side of ROTSE-III prompt GRB observations. YOST S.A., AHARONIAN F., AKERLOF C.W., et al.
2007A&A...476.1401G 15       D               1 152 56 Accurate early positions for Swift GRBs: enhancing X-ray positions with UVOT astrometry. GOAD M.R., TYLER L.G., BEARDMORE A.P., et al.
2007ApJ...671..656B 15       D               2 221 250 A complete catalog of Swift gamma-ray burst spectra and durations: demise of a physical origin for pre-Swift high-energy correlations. BUTLER N.R., KOCEVSKI D., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2008ApJ...672..449P viz 1235 T   A     X C       31 7 107 The troublesome broadband evolution of
GRB 061126: does a gray burst imply gray dust?
PERLEY D.A., BLOOM J.S., BUTLER N.R., et al.
2008ApJ...678.1136L 152           X C       3 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.
2008MNRAS.386L..87N 188           X   F     4 50 20 Optical afterglow luminosities in the Swift epoch: confirming clustering and bimodality. NARDINI M., GHISELLINI G. and GHIRLANDA G.
2008ApJ...680..517D 203       D     X C       5 18 19 Jet breaks and missing breaks in the X-ray afterglow of gamma-ray bursts. DADO S., DAR A. and DE RUJULA A.
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.387..497P 16       D               1 33 80 Taxonomy of gamma-ray burst optical light curves: identification of a salient class of early afterglows. PANAITESCU A. and VESTRAND W.T.
2008ApJ...681.1408D 354       D     X C       9 17 15 The rapid decline of the prompt emission in gamma-ray bursts. DADO S., DAR A. and DE RUJULA A.
2008MNRAS.388.1284R 15       D               1 96 21 Testing the Ep,i-Lp,iso-T0.45 correlation on a BeppoSAX and Swift sample of gamma-ray bursts. ROSSI F., GUIDORZI C., AMATI L., et al.
2008ApJ...685..376K 44           X         1 15 182 The 2175 Å dust feature in a gamma-ray burst afterglow at redshift 2.45. KRUHLER T., KUPCU YOLDAS A., GREINER J., et al.
2008ApJ...685.1046L 38           X         1 11 21 On dust extinction of gamma-ray burst host galaxies. LI A., LIANG S.L., KANN D.A., et al.
2008ApJ...686.1209M viz 429       D     X C       11 63 71 The early-time optical properties of gamma-ray burst afterglows. MELANDRI A., MUNDELL C.G., KOBAYASHI S., et al.
2008ApJ...687..443G 1082 T   A     X C       27 7 70 Multiwavelength analysis of the intriguing
GRB 061126: the reverse shock scenario and magnetization.
GOMBOC A., KOBAYASHI S., GUIDORZI C., et al.
2008ApJ...689.1161G 15       D               1 125 104 Correlations of prompt and afterglow emission in Swift long and short gamma-ray bursts. GEHRELS N., BARTHELMY S.D., BURROWS D.N., et al.
2009ApJ...690..163R viz 91       D         F     2 239 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               6 83 394 The galaxy population hosting gamma-ray bursts. SAVAGLIO S., GLAZEBROOK K. and LE BORGNE D.
2009ApJ...691..495W 41           X         1 6 40 Gamma-ray burst at the extreme: "The naked-eye burst" GRB 080319B. WOZNIAK P.R., VESTRAND W.T., PANAITESCU A.D., et al.
2009MNRAS.393..253G 206       D     X   F     5 35 78 A unifying view of gamma-ray burst afterglows. GHISELLINI G., NARDINI M., GHIRLANDA G., et al.
2009ApJ...696..994D 470       D     X   F     12 47 21 The diverse broadband light curves of Swift gamma-ray bursts reproduced with the cannonball model. DADO S., DAR A. and DE RUJULA A.
2009MNRAS.395..580C 508       D S   X C F     11 13 25 Testing the blast wave model with Swift GRBs. CURRAN P.A., STARLING R.L.C., VAN DER HORST A.J., et al.
2009ApJ...697..758K 38           X         1 29 48 Correlated optical and X-ray flares in the afterglow of XRF 071031. KRUHLER T., GREINER J., McBREEN S., et al.
2009A&A...498..399R viz 15       D               1 208 34 Search for gamma-ray burst classes with the RHESSI satellite. RIPA J., MESZAROS A., WIGGER C., et al.
2009A&A...499..439G 39           X         1 13 37 Rise and fall of the X-ray flash 080330: an off-axis jet? GUIDORZI C., CLEMENS C., KOBAYASHI S., et al.
2009ApJ...698...43R 91       D     X         3 231 246 Jet breaks and energetics of Swift gamma-ray burst X-ray afterglows. RACUSIN J.L., LIANG E.W., BURROWS D.N., et al.
2009MNRAS.396..935S 15       D               1 76 4 Where are Swift γ-ray bursts beyond the `synchrotron deathline'? SAVCHENKO V. and NERONOV A.
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.
2009ApJ...702..489R viz 39           X         1 25 86 Looking into the fireball: ROTSE-III and Swift observations of early gamma-ray burst afterglows. RYKOFF E.S., AHARONIAN F., AKERLOF C.W., et al.
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.
2009A&A...503..783S 189           X C       4 12 12 A multiwavelength study of Swift GRB 060111B constraining the origin of its prompt optical emission. STRATTA G., POZANENKO A., ATTEIA J.-L., et al.
2009ApJ...703.1696Z 78             C       1 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.
2010ApJ...710..648L 320       D     X C F     7 46 12 Probing extragalactic dust through nearby gamma-ray burst afterglows. LIANG S.L. and LI A.
2010MNRAS.401.2773S 169       D     X   F     4 34 98 Dust and metal column densities in gamma-ray burst host galaxies. SCHADY P., PAGE M.J., OATES S.R., et al.
2010MNRAS.403.1131N 397       D S   X C F     8 35 24 Testing a new view of gamma-ray burst afterglows. NARDINI M., GHISELLINI G., GHIRLANDA G., et al.
2010ApJ...715.1438A viz 15       D               2 142 79 Search for gravitational-wave bursts associated with gamma-ray bursts using data from LIGO science run 5 and Virgo science run 1. ABBOTT B.P., ABBOTT R., ACERNESE F., et al.
2010MNRAS.405...57S 92       D         F     2 106 161 The host galaxies of core-collapse supernovae and gamma-ray bursts. SVENSSON K.M., LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2010MNRAS.405.2372G 118           X         3 4 36 Testing gamma-ray burst models with the afterglow of GRB 090102. GENDRE B., KLOTZ A., PALAZZI E., et al.
2010ApJ...719L.172S 15       D               1 150 10 Underlying global features of the X-ray light curves of Swift gamma-ray bursts. SHAO L., FAN Y.-Z. and WEI D.-M.
2010ApJ...720.1513K viz 321       D     X         9 134 327 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.
2010MNRAS.406.2113C 39           X         1 66 150 Unveiling the origin of X-ray flares in gamma-ray bursts. CHINCARINI G., MAO J., MARGUTTI R., et al.
2010MNRAS.406.2473P viz 40           X         1 14 73 Evidence for supernova-synthesized dust from the rising afterglow of GRB071025 at z ∼ 5. PERLEY D.A., BLOOM J.S., KLEIN C.R., et al.
2010A&A...521A..53C 39         O X         1 14 28 Challenging gamma-ray burst models through the broadband dataset of GRB 060908. COVINO S., CAMPANA S., CONCIATORE M.L., et al.
2010A&A...523A..70T 38           X         1 62 43 Photometry and spectroscopy of GRB 060526: a detailed study of the afterglow and host galaxy of a z = 3.2 gamma-ray burst. THOENE C.C., KANN D.A., JOHANNESSON G., et al.
2011A&A...525A.109D 15       D               1 133 26 Searching for differences in Swift's intermediate GRBs. DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., HORVATH I., VERES P., et al.
2011A&A...528A.122P viz 15       D               55 375 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.
2011ApJ...731..103X viz 15       D               2 335 10 Redshift catalog for Swift long gamma-ray bursts. XIAO L. and SCHAEFER B.E.
2011ApJS..195....2S viz 131       D     X C       3 477 210 The second Swift Burst Alert Telescope gamma-ray burst catalog. SAKAMOTO T., BARTHELMY S.D., BAUMGARTNER W.H., et al.
2011A&A...531A..39N viz 78           X         2 18 39 On the nature of the extremely fast optical rebrightening of the afterglow of GRB 081029. NARDINI M., GREINER J., KRUEHLER T., et al.
2011ApJ...738...19S 15       D               1 31 9 Implications of understanding short gamma-ray bursts detected by Swift. SHAO L., DAI Z.-G., FAN Y.-Z., et al.
2009RAA.....9.1103Z 15       D               1 234 21 Statistical studies of optically dark gamma-ray bursts in the Swift era. ZHENG W.-K., DENG J.-S. and WANG J.
2010RAA....10..142G 15       D               1 52 11 GRB jet beaming angle statistics. GAO Y. and DAI Z.-G.
2011MNRAS.417.2124G 38           X         1 25 31 A faint optical flash in dust-obscured GRB 080603A: implications for GRB prompt emission mechanisms. GUIDORZI C., KOBAYASHI S., PERLEY D.A., et al.
2012ApJ...744...95R 15       D               1 167 194 Connecting the gamma ray burst rate and the cosmic star formation history: implications for reionization and galaxy evolution. ROBERTSON B.E. and ELLIS R.S.
2012A&A...537A..15S 209       D     X         6 69 69 The dust extinction curves of gamma-ray burst host galaxies. SCHADY P., DWELLY T., PAGE M.J., et al.
2012ApJ...746..156C viz 15       D               2 305 185 A radio-selected sample of gamma-ray burst afterglows. CHANDRA P. and FRAIL D.A.
2012ApJ...746..170M viz 15       D               1 355 10 Rapid, machine-learned resource allocation: application to high-redshift gamma-ray burst follow-up. MORGAN A.N., LONG J., RICHARDS J.W., et al.
2012MNRAS.421...25S 15       D               1 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.
2012MNRAS.422.1785G 15       D               3 254 24 Average power density spectrum of Swift long gamma-ray bursts in the observer and in the source-rest frames. GUIDORZI C., MARGUTTI R., AMATI L., et al.
2012ApJ...756...44R viz 15       D               1 215 16 On the spectral lags and peak counts of the gamma-ray bursts detected by the RHESSI satellite. RIPA J., MESZAROS A., VERES P., et al.
2012ApJ...758...27L 15       D               2 146 96 A comprehensive study of gamma-ray burst optical emission. I. Flares and early shallow-decay component. LI L., LIANG E.-W., TANG Q.-W., et al.
2012RAA....12..260S 15       D               1 34 1 Could bright gam-ray burst optical transients have been recorded historically ? STROM R.G., ZHAO F.-Y. and ZHANG C.-M.
2012PASP..124..297L viz 15       D               1 120 5 Spectral lags obtained by CCF of smoothed light curves. LI Z., CHEN L. and WANG D.
2013RAA....13...57C 16       D               1 22 1 Delayed onset and fast rise of prompt optical-UV emission from gamma-ray bursts in molecular clouds. CUI X.-H., LI Z. and XIN L.-P.
2013MNRAS.428..167H 16       D               1 192 19 A redshift-observation time relation for gamma-ray bursts: evidence of a distinct subluminous population. HOWELL E.J. and COWARD D.M.
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...772...73K viz 94       D       C       2 40 19 GRB 090727 and gamma-ray bursts with early-time optical emission. KOPAC D., KOBAYASHI S., GOMBOC A., et al.
2013ApJ...774..132W 16       D               2 113 14 A comprehensive study of gamma-ray burst optical emission. III. Brightness distributions and luminosity functions of optical afterglows. WANG X.-G., LIANG E.-W., LI L., et al.
2013ARep...57..233G 205 32 The MASTER-II network of robotic optical telescopes. First results. GORBOVSKOY E.S., LIPUNOV V.M., KORNILOV V.G., et al.
2013A&A...557A..12Z viz 78           X         2 78 24 Gamma-ray burst optical light-curve zoo: comparison with X-ray observations. ZANINONI E., BERNARDINI M.G., MARGUTTI R., et al.
2013ApJ...778...54V 40           X         1 19 66 GRB 091024A and the nature of ultra-long gamma-ray bursts. VIRGILI F.J., MUNDELL C.G., PAL'SHIN V., et al.
2013ApJS..209...20G viz 16       D               1 754 27 Evidence for new relations between gamma-ray burst prompt and X-ray afterglow emission from 9 years of Swift. GRUPE D., NOUSEK J.A., VERES P., et al.
2014MNRAS.437.3103A 41           X         1 3 12 MAGIC upper limits on the GRB 090102 afterglow. ALEKSIC J., ANSOLDI S., ANTONELLI L.A., et al.
2014ApJ...785...29S 16       D               1 113 124 Magnetic fields in relativistic collisionless shocks. SANTANA R., BARNIOL DURAN R. and KUMAR P.
2014ApJ...785...84J 527       D     X         14 121 33 Phenomenology of reverse-shock emission in the optical afterglows of gamma-ray bursts. JAPELJ J., KOPAC D., KOBAYASHI S., et al.
2014MNRAS.439.3329W 16       D               1 254 41 Cosmological tests using gamma-ray bursts, the star formation rate and possible abundance evolution. WEI J.-J., WU X.-F., MELIA F., et al.
2014ApJ...787...90G viz 16       D               1 484 27 Uncovering the intrinsic variability of gamma-ray bursts. GOLKHOU V.Z. and BUTLER N.R.
2014MNRAS.440.1810M 79           X         2 17 26 Evidence for dust destruction from the early-time colour change of GRB 120119A. MORGAN A.N., PERLEY D.A., CENKO S.B., et al.
2014PASJ...66...42T 16       D               1 60 4 On the subclasses in Swift long gamma-ray bursts: A clue to different central engines. TSUTSUI R. and SHIGEYAMA T.
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.
2014ApJ...793..104P 39           X         1 4 1 Synchrotron and Inverse-Compton emissions from pairs formed in GRB afterglows (Analytical treatment). PANAITESCU A. and VESTRAND W.T.
2014PASP..126..885G 39           X         1 4 2 A small, rapid optical-IR response gamma-ray burst space observatory concept: the NGRG. GROSSAN B., KUMAR P., PERLEY D., et al.
2015ApJ...799....3R 16       D               1 230 90 Gamma-ray bursts are observed off-axis. RYAN G., VAN EERTEN H., MacFADYEN A., 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.
2015MNRAS.448.2624C viz 16       D               1 1121 5 Catalogue of isolated emission episodes in gamma-ray bursts from Fermi, Swift and BATSE. CHARISI M., MARKA S. and BARTOS I.
2015ApJ...805...13L 16       D               4 89 20 A correlated study of optical and X-ray afterglows of GRBs. LI L., WU X.-F., HUANG Y.-F., et al.
2015MNRAS.449L...6C viz 16       D               3 77 1 Selection biases in the gamma-ray burst E_iso - L_opt, X correlation. COWARD D.M., HOWELL E.J., WAN L., et al.
2015ApJ...806..179K 41           X         1 3 9 Radio flares from gamma-ray bursts. KOPAC D., MUNDELL C.G., KOBAYASHI S., et al.
2015ApJS..219....9W 16       D               1 85 123 How bad or good are the external forward shock afterglow models of gamma-ray bursts? WANG X.-G., ZHANG B., LIANG E.-W., et al.
2015MNRAS.451..167F 80           X         2 16 50 The warm, the excited, and the molecular gas: GRB 121024A shining through its star-forming galaxy. FRIIS M., DE CIA A., KRUHLER T., et al.
2015ApJ...810..160G 16       D               1 64 18 A morphological analysis of gamma-ray burst early-optical afterglows. GAO H., WANG X.-G., MESZAROS P., 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.
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.
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.
2016ApJ...818...18G viz 16       D               1 668 29 Estimating long GRB jet opening angles and rest-frame energetics. GOLDSTEIN A., CONNAUGHTON V., BRIGGS M.S., et al.
2016A&A...589A..97D viz 16       D               1 123 5 Correlation between peak energy and Fourier power density spectrum slope in gamma-ray bursts. DICHIARA S., GUIDORZI C., AMATI L., et al.
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