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GRB T90 commentsRA Decz XOR refs
171227A 28 No follow-up 19:24:00 -47:00:43      
171222A 174.8 Long/multi-peaked, soft. Optical afterglow. 09:53:06.73 +35:37:35.5 2.409 y y  
171216A 30 No ground follow-up. Crowded field. 14:07:57.77 -50:29:05.1 y    
171212A 320 Very long. 19:35:40.28 +20:35:31.3 y    
171211A 2.32 Intermediate duration/hardness. No deep follow-up. 06:32:32.26 -58:41:28.9 y    
171210A 143 LAT burst. XRT search but no afterglow detection. 22:21:09.60 +24:26:24.00      
171209A 161.7 Optical afterglow. Nearby bright star. 09:17:36.65 -30:31:12.6 y y  
171205A 189.4 Very nearby, very bright mm/radio afterglow and supernova. Massive host. 11:09:39.52 -12:35:18.34 0.0368 y y y
171124A 26 Fermi/LAT burst. 22:21:54.24 +35:19:55.7 y    
171123A 58.5 Afterglow candidate is marginal. 12:24:59.29 +32:30:03.4 y y  
171120A 64 Swift burst, LAT detection, X-ray but no optical afterglow. 10:55:09.70 +22:27:31.3 y    
171115A 38.2 No early follow-up. 18:33:33.14 +09:07:29.6 y    
171112A 145 MAXI/Fermi GRB 01:21:52 -59:40:40      
171103A 3.9 Short hard burst. No afterglow follow-up. 16:38:02.4 -10:12:22.9 y    
171102B 17.8 No deep follow-up or ground detections. 19:12:18.68 +22:26:39.4 y    
171102A 35 Bright LAT burst, no afterglow. 12:33:38.39 +53:37:48.00      
171027A 96.6 NIR detections only (optical limits: dark). 04:06:45.77 -02:37:18.9 y    
171022A 13 Fermi/IPN burst; LAT detection retracted. 14:21:25 +12:50:37      
171020A 41.9 Early optical observations and polarimetry. 02:36:59.62 +15:12:16.0 1.87 y y  
171011A 2.27 No Swift slew. 15:47:03.7 -10:03:50.2      
171010B 25 Delayed Swift follow-up due to slew. No ground follow-up. 02:16:32.16 -54:23:28.0 y    
171010A 104 Very bright Fermi/LAT burst with bright afterglow. Low redshift. 04:26:19.48 -10:27:46.2 0.33 y y y
171007A 105 Weak burst, possibly short. 09:02:24.11 +42:49:09.2 y    
171004A 107.1 09:16:40.67 +52:41:35.1 y ?  
171001A 22.8 Early afterglow detections but no later follow-up. 01:28:18.67 -11:53:39.0 y y  
170921A 28.9 Candidate OT reported but not confirmed. 01:47:23.77 +30:54:24.2 y   n
170912B 19.6 No ground follow-up 14:21:50.01 -61:59:48.6 y    
170912A 21.9 No ground follow-up 11:09:29.62 -54:19:34.8 y    
170906C 48.4 Optical nondetections. 08:34:36.86 +70:48:41.8 y   n
170906B 12 No ground follow-up 15:28:49.03 -28:15:21.6 y    
170906A 88.1 LAT detection. Very bright well-observed afterglow. 13:35:49.23 -47:06:03.1 y y  
170903A 29.2 Bright galaxy in error circle. No OT. 16:58:06.25 +34:58:44.7 0.886 y   n
170830A 110 MAXI/Fermi GRB 17:48:58 -02:00:00      
170827A 94 Optical afterglow umconfirmed. 18:24:36.19 -40:12:05.8 y    
170823A 69.4 No afterglow detection 12:34:51.1 +35:32:58.0     n
170822A 64 Early OT detection 06:17:32.89 +55:00:16.13 y y n
170817A 2 Coincident gravitational-wave detection 13:09:48.089 -23:22:53.35 y y y
170813A 75.5 No optical detection at 3 hours. Faint X-rays. 13:24:13.82 -05:29:26.7 y    
170810A 152.4 Swift/Fermi burst with bright afterglow. 12:31:45.346 +03:38:38.61 y y y
170807A 48.5 No follow-up. 09:33:44.2 -17:20:51.9      
170804A 43.4 UVOT detection but minimal ground follow-up 00:25:34.29 -64:47:03.1 y y  
170803A 3.82 UVOT detection but no ground follow-up. 11:39:44.11 -16:18:38.0 y y  
170730A 500 INTEGRAL burst 16:21:11.90 -60:53:11.76      
170728B 47.7 Short with extended emission. Optical, radio, LAT detections. 15:51:55.45 +70:07:21.2 y y n
170728A 1.25 Weak UVOT afterglow, only shallow ground limits. 03:55:33.17 +12:10:54.7 y y n
170724A 98 Near Sun. No follow-up. 10:00:13.7 -01:01:31.0      
170714A 1000 Ultra-long burst with (possibly red) afterglow and host 02:17:23.99 +01:59:29.51 0.793 y y y
170711A 31.3 No optical detections 03:03:12.13 +47:50:56.8 y    
170710B 54.4 Slew detection; no afterglow and no ground follow-up 02:52:29.3 +42:40:43.6      
170710C Faint INTEGRAL burst 23:29:00.62 +51:17:36.60      
170710A 32.6 Optical counterpart? Not confirmed, minimal ground follow-up. 15:27:16.87 -38:29:06.0 y y  
170705A 217.3 Extensive optical follow-up 12:46:48.97 +18:18:26.4 2.010 y y  
170629A 34.4 No follow-up 08:39:56.47 -46:34:16.9 y    
170626A 12.94 Swift/Fermi. Many OT detections but no redshift. 11:01:34.09 +56:28:35.4 y y  
170626B 5 Detected by many satellites but no afterglow localization 16:06:45.59 -54:07:48.00      
170607A 23 Very long extended emission. Low-z? Bright host? 00:29:27.8 +09:14:35.8 low y y  
170604A 26.7 Moderately bright OT. 22:50:37.54 -15:24:44.4 1.329 y y  
170531B 164.1 Early afterglow detections. 19:07:32.09 -16:25:08.0 2.366 y y  
170531A 26.74 08:05:00.57 -14:01:21.8 y    
170526A 7.9 No ground follow-up 00:18:49.71 +01:16:37.2 y   n
170524A 0.1 Short burst in Galactic plane. 21:17:56.69 +48:36:24.8 y    
170524B 46.4 Follow-up delayed but bright afterglow. 06:03:28.49 -17:04:58.7 y y  
170519A 216.4 Bright afterglow with early follow-up. 10:53:42.46 +25:22:27.4 0.818 y y n
170516A 36.78 Soft/XRF; no follow-up. 02:46:16.42 -55:54:34.4 y    
170510A 128 LAT burst with afterglow 10:40:36.89 -39:12:45.2 y y  
170428A 0.2 Short burst. Optical afterglow and luminous host. 22:00:18.78 +26:54:57.0 0.454 y y  
170419B 77.2 04:01:58.5 -15:07:14.3      
170419A 8.18 No early optical 05:19:25.12 -21:25:25.9 y    
170405A 164.7 Bright afterglow. 14:39:18.66 -25:14:36.2 3.510 y y  
170331A 17.57 Soft 21:35:10.06 -24:23:11.0 y    
170318B 160 Long duration 18:57:13.47 +06:17:57.0 y    
170318A 133.7 20:22:40.12 +28:24:21.6 y    
170311A 6.32 Early deep red upper limits. Dark? 18:42:21.46 -30:02:45.5 y    
170306B 18.7 LAT burst; no afterglow found. 03:38:28.79 +51:35:24.00      
170306A 17.8 Faint optical afterglow 17:32:16.69 -44:44:55.5 y y  
170214A 123 GBM+LAT burst; very bright. Low Galactic latitude. 17:05:21.90 -01:53:15.7 2.53? y y  
170208B 128.1 Early optical nondetections, faint IR counterpart. Heavily reddened dark burst? 08:28:34.55 -09:01:47.9 y y  
170208A 7.45 11:06:15.52 -46:46:05.6 y    
170206B 13.36 Minimal ground followup. 18:07:04.95 +11:11:37.8 y    
170205A 26.1 Faint optical afterglow. 17:28:40.69 -00:03:47.3 y y  
170203A 45.2 No follow-up. 22:11:26.6 +25:11:08.4      
170202A 46.2 Bright afterglow with extensive early follow-up. 10:10:03.48 +05:00:41.0 3.645 y y  
170127B 0.51 Short burst. No optical detection in deep early observations. 01:19:54.50 -30:21:29.1 y    
170127A 62.26 Faint. 11:37:26.33 -45:50:08.3 y    
170126A 9.5 No ground follow-up 17:34:31.97 -64:45:37.3 y y  
170115A 48 Minimal follow-up 22:08:33.23 +13:43:42.1 y   n
170113A 20.66 Luminous host. 04:06:55.86 -71:56:34.9 1.968 y y  
170112A 0.06 Short burst. No XRT detection in prompt observations. 01:00:55.7 -17:13:57.9 n ?  
170111A 29.9 No optical detections in early observations. 01:22:47.37 -32:33:54.3 y    
170101A 2.43 Intermediate? No follow-up. 17:48:21.3 +11:38:29.9      

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