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Greiner
GRB T90 commentsRA Decz XOR refs
151229A 1.78 Short GRB. XRT afterglow, no ground detections. 21:57:28.76 -20:43:55.5 y    
151228B 48 UVOT detection but no ground detections. 22:57:41.87 +08:04:53.7 y    
151228A 0.27 Short GRB; little follow-up. X-ray counterpart not confirmed. 14:16:04 -17:39:52.7      
151225A 1 CALET/IPN burst. 15:11:36 -18:18:07      
151221A 0.05 INTEGRAL short burst; no follow-up. 19:34:55.84 +21:53:03.47      
151215A 17.8 Early optical observations, rapid fading. 06:14:20.22 +35:30:57.2 2.59 y y  
151210A 94.9 Faint optical afterglow 04:20:28.048 -71:15:02.53 y y  
151205B 1.4 No XRT detection. Deep early optical limits from image subtraction. 02:44:45.6 -43:27:39.8      
151205A 62.8 No optical detection or deep limits. 15:17:09.27 +35:44:38.1 y    
151127A 0.19 Far-Southern short burst. 01:17:54.27 -82:46:14.9 y    
151122A 30 Low-significance Swift/GBM burst, no XRT detection. 19:58:49 -19:53:56      
151120A 50 INTEGRAL GRB with early optical observations. 10:28:57.94 -32:31:35.1 y y  
151118A 23.4 Galactic plane. No optical detections. 03:48:41.17 +65:54:06.1 y    
151114A 4.86 NUV afterglow; no redshift. 08:03:46.33 -61:01:40.0 y y  
151112A 19.32 MAXI detection. Faint, probably high-z afterglow. 00:08:12.77 -61:39:48.4 4.1 y y  
151111A 76.93 03:47:22.75 -44:09:43.23 3.5 y y  
151107A 1000 Near Sun and Galactic plane; minimal followup. 14:28:33.4 -59:40:46.9      
151031A 5 Rapid-response VLT spectroscopy. Bright host. 05:32:47.11 -39:07:19.1 1.167 y y  
151029A 8.95 Early spectroscopy. 02:34:06.72 -35:23:08.6 1.423 y y  
151027B 80 1000th Swift GRB. High-z. 05:04:52.69 -06:27:00.8 4.063 y y y
151027A 129.7 Very bright optical afterglow with major rebrightening. Extensive follow-up. 18:09:56.70 +61:21:13.01 0.81 y y y 1
151023A 10.66 Galactic plane. 18:03:56.30 -08:18:58.6 y    
151022A 116.7 No optical detections. 23:16:47.21 +55:48:42.6 y    
151021A 110.2 Bright GRB; early spectroscopy. 22:30:34.369 -33:11:49.45 2.330 y y  
151006A 203.9 Swift burst with LAT and Astrosat detections. No optical afterglow. 09:49:42.13 +70:30:10.8 y     1
151001B 109 No deep ground follow-up. 22:27:21.38 +64:41:37.5 y    
151001A 8.94 No ground follow-up. 15:34:54.89 +10:58:01.9 y y  
150925A 121 15:10:08.22 -19:37:58.9 y    
150915A 164.7 Late optical peak. 21:18:37.84 -34:54:48.3 1.968 y y   1
150912A 30 INTEGRAL/Fermi GRB, no afterglow found. 16:33:46.43 -21:02:01.53      
150911A 7.2 No early follow-up. 04:29:44.14 +05:44:07.6 y    
150910A 112.2 Moderately bright optical afterglow with extensive follow-up. 00:22:40.11 +33:28:21.9 1.359 y y  
150907B 62 No optical detections. 17:01:12.96 -63:47:06.3 y    
150902A 14 Fermi/LAT GRB with XRT afterglow. 14:19:54.20 -69:21:10.1 y    
150901A 64 Sun-constrained, no follow-up. 12:14:26.1 +25:04:35.2      
150831B 6.2 18:04:09.49 -27:15:32.4 y    
150831A 1.15 Short? Integral detection. No early optical observations, no OT. 14:44:05.82 -25:38:06.5 y   n
150821A 172.1 Optical afterglow; late-time UVOT flattening (bright host?) 22:47:39.15 -57:53:38.2 0.755 y y  
150819A 52.1 02:49:19.94 +09:48:26.9 y    
150818A 123.3 Nearby burst with well-characterized associated supernova. 15:21:25.43 +68:20:33.0 0.282 y y  
150817A 38.8 Early afterglow detections. 16:38:31.98 -12:03:11.5 y y  
150811A 34 Bright afterglow with early rebrightening; no redshift. 19:25:21.40 -15:25:30.2 y y y
150801B 426 No ground-based follow-up. Very long. 05:31:51.88 -05:23:21.5 y    
150728A 0.83 Crowded field. Optical counterpart unclear. 19:28:54.89 +33:54:57.7 y y  
150727A 88 Nearby (reddened?) GRB and host galaxy. 13:35:52.52 -18:19:31.3 0.313 y y  
150724B 38 LAT burst with Swift follow-up and probable X-ray counterpart. 23:27:33.90 +03:49:06.4 y    
150724A 280 06:30:14.48 -19:09:51.9 y    
150722A 67 Minimal ground follow-up. 14:33:06.72 -35:11:45.1 y    
150720A 151 Crowded field in Galactic plane. Unconfirmed optical afterglow. 07:58:19.55 -28:15:45.0 y    
150716A 44 Crowded field. Unconfirmed optical afterglow. 18:33:57.13 -12:58:46.3 y    
150711A 64.2 No ground detections. 14:46:30.37 -35:27:22.1 y    
150710A 0.15 Short burst (or possibly a stellar flare). Unclear X-ray counterpart. 12:57:52.91 +14:19:05.0 y    
150702A 45 GBM/LAT burst, no afterglow. 03:31:07.20 -57:00:00.00      
150627A 65 Fermi/LAT burst with optical afterglow. 07:49:53.06 -51:29:21.9 y y  
150626B 48 Early optical limits. Radio detection. 12:30:32.04 +66:46:18.7      
150616A 599.5 Very long. Minimal ground follow-up. Late host reidentification. 20:58:52.05 -53:23:37.8 y    
150615A 27.6 Weak UVOT detection, no ground follow-up 07:10:15.53 -22:26:56.4 y y  
150607A 26.3 09:19:57.20 +68:26:10.3 y y  
150530A 6.62 No early follow-up. 21:50:02.96 +57:30:59.9 y    
150527A 112 Early IR follow-up. 19:15:50.31 +04:12:06.1 y    
150523A 74.2 LAT burst with afterglow detection 07:41:08.68 -45:25:13.7 y y  
150518A MAXI burst with afterglow and possible nearby host (+SN?). 15:36:48.27 +16:19:47.1 0.256 y y?   2
150514A 10.8 LAT burst with follow-up and bright afterglow 04:59:30.30 -60:58:06.3 0.807 y y  
150513A 162 LAT detection, no afterglow detection. 03:16:10.6 -22:52:03.3      
150510A 52 LAT detection, no follow-up. 01:04:38.39 +4:47:24.00      
150430A 107.1 Swift/MAXI/GBM detections. No early optical. 21:45:55.17 -27:54:06.5 y    
150428B 130.9 Sparse optical coverage. 19:30:33.45 +04:07:30.5 y    
150428A 53.2 Dark burst; no detection in early optical observations. Nearby galaxy not in XRT error circle. 12:34:09.31 +06:57:14.0 y y?  
150424A 91 Short GRB with extended emission and optical afterglow. Large galaxy nearby which may not be host. 10:09:13.381 -26:37:51.50 0.3?? y y y 2
150423A 0.22 Short GRB with optical afterglow. Redshift uncertain. 14:46:18.86 +12:17:00.7 1.394? y y n
150416A 33 GBM/LAT burst; no follow-up. 03:55 +53:00      
150413A 263.6 Early observations of OT, rapidly brightened in first 15 minutes. No early Swift XRT/UVOT. 12:41:41.98 +71:50:28.0 3.139 n y y 1
150407A Ground discovery, possibly not real. No early X-ray/optical follow-up. 14:26:25 +38:32:28      
150403A 40.9 LAT detection 20:46:01.15 -62:42:41.0 2.06 y y  
150323C 159.4 Early NIR observations. Bright apparent host. Redshift unknown. 12:50:27.92 +50:11:28.75 y y  
150323B 60 Detected in ground analysis. 17:21:48.83 +38:19:04.6 y    
150323A 149.6 Early optical observations. Host detected in emission. 08:32:42.83 +45:27:53.5 0.593 y y  
150318A 83.88 Deep early GROND limits. 21:40:01.45 -61:27:24.8 y    
150317A 23.29 Possible bright host. 09:15:56.29 +55:27:56.5 y    
150314A 14.79 Bright GRB with LAT detection; early optical follow-up; multiwavelength follow-up. 08:26:40.973 +63:50:03.29 1.758 y y y
150309A 242 Near north cel. pole. Early observations and no afterglow detection. 18:28:24.51 +86:25:43.5 y    
150305A 100 INTEGRAL source, faint XRT counterpart. 17:59:02.60 -42:39:49.5      
150302A 23.74 Unconfirmed optical counterpart 11:42:07.43 +36:48:38.9 y y  
150301B 12.44 05:56:39.94 -57:58:10.0 1.5169 y y   1
150301C Low-significance BAT trigger near M31, possible XRT counterpart in M31. 00:45:14.57 +41:50:35.1 y   n
150301A 0.48 Short burst towards Galactic bulge. 16:17:13.13 -48:42:47.2 y    
150222A 15.9 13:15:08.75 -12:09:07.2 y ?  
150219A 36 INTEGRAL GRB with afterglow. 18:05:00.34 -41:35:38.9 y    
150213B 181 Early optical detections. Nearby contaminating star. 16:53:48.675 +34:11:19.3 y y  
150212A 11.4 No detection in early P60 observations (dark?). 19:01:55.60 +47:21:51.6 y    
150211A 13.6 Dark? Early nondetections by several telescopes. 16:59:26.21 +55:23:36.2 y    
150210A 31 GBM burst with secure LAT detection. 07:28:36.00 +13:16:11.99      
150206A 83.2 00:40:17.66 -63:10:55.6 2.087 y y  
150204A 12 Swift ground detection, also seen by Fermi. 10:40:56.94 -64:02:19.4 y    
150203A 25.8 Extensive early optical follow-up but in Galactic plane; no detections. 06:33:35.79 +06:57:13.3 y    
150202B 167 Fermi GRB with XRT detection. Probably no LAT high-energy detection. 05:47:49.07 +58:49:46.7      
150202A 25.7 No GROND detection 1.5 hrs after burst. 02:36:54.59 -33:08:53.0 y    
150201A 26.1 Swift/Fermi burst. Second Fermi burst 20 minutes later from same region. No early ground follow-up. 00:47:19.86 -37:37:07.8 y    
150127A 53 GBM burst; LAT detection due to low-energy photons.      
150120B 24.3 Red afterglow; many early optical observations. 02:37:09.770 +08:04:40.37 y y  
150120A 1.2 Dark burst; no optical detection in deep early imaging. 00:41:16.54 +33:59:41.5 0.460 y    
150118B 40 Fermi GBM/LAT burst. 16:00:57.60 -35:45:00.00      
150110B 10.6 Possible radio afterglow, no other AG detections. 19:17:29.98 +32:31:23.8 y   y
150103A 49.1 08:46:39.83 -48:53:09.1 y    
150101B 0.02 Short, soft burst, possibly from nearby galaxy with AGN. 12:32:05.09 -10:56:03.0 0.134 y? y   2
150101A 0.06 Short burst; no ground follow-up. 20:50:24.81 +36:43:59.5 y    

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