GRB 030528 , the SIMBAD biblio

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2003GCN..2252....1U 74 T                   1 4
GRB 030528 (=H2724) Kyoto optical observation.
UEMURA M., ISHIOKA R., KATO T., et al.
2003GCN..2253....1T 74 T                   1 3
GRB 030528: optical observations at RIKEN.
TORII K.
2003GCN..2256....1A 74 T                   1 5
GRB030528 (H2724): a long GRB localized by HETE.
ATTEIA J.-L., KAWAI N., LAMB D., et al.
2003GCN..2257....1A 76 T                   1 10
GRB 030528 Bisei optical observation.
AYANI K. and YAMAOKA H.
2003GCN..2258....1V 74 T                   1 3
GRB 030528, Teramo optical observation.
VALENTINI G., ALLEVA G., BROCATO E., et al.
2003GCN..2261....1V 74 T                   1 3
GRB030528(=H2724): revised SXC localization.
VILLASENOR J., BUTLER N., CREW G., et al.
2003GCN..2264....1R 73 T                   1 1
GRB030528: Chandra TOO planned.
RICKER G., FORD P., BUTLER N., et al.
2003GCN..2267....1H 74 T                   1 3
GRB030528, BVRI field photometry.
HENDEN A.
2003GCN..2269....1B 74 T                   1 4
GRB030528(=H2724): observations with the Chandra X-ray observatory.
BUTLER N., DULLIGHAN A., FORD P., et al.
2003GCN..2270....1F 74 T                   1 3
GRB 030528, radio observations.
FRAIL D.A. and BERGER E.
2003GCN..2271....1G 73 T                   2 3
GRB 030528: tentative NIR counterpart.
GREINER J., RAU A. and KLOSE S.
2003GCN..2273....1M 73 T                   2 2
GRB 030528: optical observations.
MIRABAL N. and HALPERN J.P.
2003GCN..2275....1B 73 T                   1 2
GRB 030528: infrared observations and the proposed IR counterpart.
BOGOSAVLJEVIC M., MAHABAL A. and DJORGOVSKI S.G.
2003GCN..2279....1B 75 T                   1 6
GRB030528(=H2724): X-ray afterglow identified in second epoch.
BUTLER N., DULLIGHAN A., FORD P., et al.
2004A&A...425L..33W 25 11 Massive star-formation rates of γ-ray burst host galaxies: An unobscured view in X-rays. WATSON D., HJORTH J., JAKOBSSON P., et al.
2004A&A...427..815R 96 T   A   O           15 18 Discovery of the near-IR afterglow and of the host of
GRB 030528.
RAU A., GREINER J., KLOSE S., et al.
2004ApJ...608L...9L 14 17 The peak energy distribution of the νFνspectra and the implications for the jet structure models of gamma-ray bursts. LIANG E.W. and DAI Z.G.
2004MNSSA..63...89M 75 0 Bronberg Observatory (CBA Pretoria) annual report for 2003. MONARD B.
2004PASJ...56S...1K 288 70 Variable Star Network : World center for transient object astronomy and variable stars. KATO T., UEMURA M., ISHIOKA R., et al.
2005A&A...438..793F         O           26 12 Out of the darkness: the infrared afterglow of the INTEGRAL burst GRB040422 observed with the VLT. FILLIATRE P., D'AVANZO P., COVINO S., et al.
2005A&A...444..425R 74 T                   13 24 The host of GRB/
XRF 030528 - an actively star forming galaxy at z=0.782.
RAU A., SALVATO M. and GREINER J.
2005ApJ...627....1F 1 53 161 Toward a more standardized candle using gamma-ray burst energetics and spectra. FRIEDMAN A.S. and BLOOM J.S.
2005ApJ...629..311S 1 47 203 Global characteristics of X-ray flashes and X-Ray-Rich gamma-ray bursts observed by HETE-2. SAKAMOTO T., LAMB D.Q., KAWAI N., et al.
2006A&A...448..971F         O           51 10 The weak INTEGRAL bursts GRB 040223 and GRB 040624: an emerging population of dark afterglows. FILLIATRE P., COVINO S., D'AVANZO P., et al.
2006A&A...455..803G         O           33 28 X-ray continuum properties of GRB afterglows observed by XMM-Newton and Chandra. GENDRE B., CORSI A. and PIRO L.
2006ApJ...637..880B 65 14 A search for early optical emission at gamma-ray burst locations by the Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI). BUFFINGTON A., BAND D.L., JACKSON B.V., et al.
2006ApJ...637..889Z 61 97 Gamma-ray burst afterglow light curves in the pre-Swift era: a statistical study. ZEH A., KLOSE S. and KANN D.A.
2006ApJ...641..993K 2 45 214 Signatures of extragalactic dust in pre-Swift GRB afterglows. KANN D.A., KLOSE S. and ZEH A.
2006ApJ...643..276S 15 25 Swift UVOT observations of X-ray flash 050406. SCHADY P., MASON K.O., OSBORNE J.P., et al.
2006MNRAS.366..219L 25 17 Improved correlation between the variability and peak luminosity of gamma-ray bursts. LI L.-X. and PACZYNSKI B.
2006MNRAS.371.1441S 4 4 39 No universality for the electron power-law index (p) in gamma-ray bursts and other relativistic sources. SHEN R., KUMAR P. and ROBINSON E.L.
2006PASJ...58..569S 59 0 Energy conversion efficiency in prompt emissions of gamma-ray bursts. SUZUKI M. and KAWAI N.
2006A&A...460..653D         O           59 22 Properties of X-ray rich gamma ray bursts and X-ray flashes detected with BeppoSAX and Hete-2. D'ALESSIO V., PIRO L. and ROSSI E.M.
2007A&A...461..485S         O           20 9 X-ray flashes or soft gamma-ray bursts? The case of the likely distant XRF 040912. STRATTA G., BASA S., BUTLER N., et al.
2006Natur.444.1044G 15 14 442 A new gamma-ray burst classification scheme from GRB 060614. GEHRELS N., NORRIS J.P., BARTHELMY S.D., et al.
2007ApJ...660...16S 2 81 377 The Hubble diagram to redshift >6 from 69 gamma-ray bursts. SCHAEFER B.E.
2007A&A...466..839S 38           X         1 17 38 The nature of the X-ray flash of August 24 2005. Photometric evidence for an on-axis z = 0.83 burst with continuous energy injection and an associated supernova? SOLLERMAN J., FYNBO J.P.U., GOROSABEL J., et al.
2007ApJ...661..982S 1 21 59 A spectacular radio flare from XRF 050416a at 40 days and implications for the nature of X-ray flashes. SODERBERG A.M., NAKAR E., CENKO S.B., et al.
2008ApJ...676..532B 15       D               1 20 14 Study of time lags in HETE-2 gamma-ray bursts with redshift: search for astrophysical effects and a quantum gravity signature. BOLMONT J., JACHOLKOWSKA A., ATTEIA J.-L., et al.
2008A&A...484..143F 38           X         1 62 40 Global characteristics of GRBs observed with INTEGRAL and the inferred large population of low-luminosity GRBs. FOLEY S., McGLYNN S., HANLON L., et al.
2007Msngr.128...47S 21 5 GHostS - Gamma-Ray Burst Host Studies. SAVAGLIO S., BUDAVARI T., GLAZEBROOK K., et al.
2008A&A...491..157P 90       D     X         3 101 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.
2008A&A...492L...1G 128       D   O X C       3 20 7 Gamma-ray burst afterglows: luminosity clustering at infrared wavelengths?. GENDRE B., PELISSON S., BOEER M., et al.
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.
2009ApJ...691..182S 17       D               8 83 394 The galaxy population hosting gamma-ray bursts. SAVAGLIO S., GLAZEBROOK K. and LE BORGNE D.
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.
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...703.1696Z 207       D     X C F     4 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 91       D     X         3 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.
2008ChJAA...8...81Y 203       D     X C F     4 20 2 A Close Correlation between the Spectral Lags and Redshifts of Gamma-Ray Bursts. YI T.-F., XIE G.-Z. and ZHANG F.-W.
2008ChJAA...8..255W 15       D               1 28 3 Does the Amati Relation depend on the Luminosity of the GRB's Host Galaxy? WANG J., DENG J.-S. and QIU Y.-L.
2010ApJ...712..392G 15       D               1 43 5 Wide angle X-ray sky monitoring for corroborating non-electromagnetic cosmic transients. GUETTA D. and EICHLER D.
2010PASJ...62..487A 153     A D     X C       4 12 16 Spectral-lag relations in GRB pulses detected with HETE-2. ARIMOTO M., KAWAI N., ASANO K., et al.
2010ApJ...721.1919C 16       D               1 31 81 On the distribution of stellar masses in gamma-ray burst host galaxies. CASTRO CERON J.M., MICHALOWSKI M.J., HJORTH J., et al.
2010AJ....140.1557L 438       D S   X C F     9 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...725.1202L 16       D               1 44 120 The stellar ages and masses of short gamma-ray burst host galaxies: investigating the progenitor delay time distribution and the role of mass and star formation in the short gamma-ray burst rate. LEIBLER C.N. and BERGER E.
2010ApJ...725.1337L 54       D     X         2 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.
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.
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.
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...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.
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...778..128P viz 17       D               1 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.
2014PASP..126....1L 134       D     X C       3 42 23 The host galaxies of long-duration gamma-ray bursts. LEVESQUE E.M.
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.
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.
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.
2016A&A...589A..97D viz 16       D               2 123 5 Correlation between peak energy and Fourier power density spectrum slope in gamma-ray bursts. DICHIARA S., GUIDORZI C., AMATI L., et al.
2016MNRAS.458...84A viz 16       D               1 127 46 A Hubble Space Telescope survey of the host galaxies of Superluminous Supernovae. ANGUS C.R., LEVAN A.J., PERLEY D.A., et al.
2016A&A...593A..17G 56       D     X C       1 115 8 Probing dust-obscured star formation in the most massive gamma-ray burst host galaxies. GREINER J., MICHALOWSKI M.J., KLOSE S., et al.
2016ApJS..227....7L viz 16       D               1 409 56 A comparative study of long and short GRBs. I. Overlapping properties. LI Y., ZHANG B. and LU H.-J.
2016ApJ...832..136R 16       D               1 287 50 On the classification of GRBs and their occurrence rates. RUFFINI R., RUEDA J.A., MUCCINO M., et al.
2016A&A...595A..72M 40             C   *   2 65 22 GRB 980425 host: [C II], [O I], and CO lines reveal recent enhancement of star formation due to atomic gas inflow. MICHALOWSKI M.J., CASTRO CERON J.M., WARDLOW J.L., et al.
2017MNRAS.467.3413L 16       D               1 98 3 On the lack of a radio afterglow from some gamma-ray bursts - insight into their progenitors? LLOYD-RONNING N.M. and FRYER C.L.
2018ApJ...852...53R viz 16       D               1 347 27 Early X-ray flares in GRBs. RUFFINI R., WANG Y., AIMURATOV Y., et al.
2019MNRAS.486L..46A viz 17       D               1 192 71 Addressing the circularity problem in the Ep-Eiso correlation of gamma-ray bursts. AMATI L., D'AGOSTINO R., LUONGO O., et al.
2020MNRAS.492.1919M viz 17       D               1 320 58 The Ep,i-Eiso correlation: type I gamma-ray bursts and the new classification method. MINAEV P.Y. and POZANENKO A.S.
2020MNRAS.493.1479L 17       D               1 243 ~ Resolving the excess of long GRB's at low redshift in the Swift era. LE T., RATKE C. and MEHTA V.
2020RAA....20..172L 68 ~ The correlations among variability, optical peak time and spectral time lag of long gamma-ray bursts. LIAO B., ZOU Y.-C., WANG F.-F., et al.
2021MNRAS.503.3262Z 17       D               1 333 ~ How are gamma-ray burst radio afterglows populated? ZHANG K., ZHANG Z.B., HUANG Y.F., et al.
2022MNRAS.516.2575J 18       D               1 217 11 Eiso-Ep correlation of gamma-ray bursts: calibration and cosmological applications. JIA X.D., HU J.P., YANG J., et al.
2023MNRAS.520.5764C 19       D               1 340 2 Radio-bright versus radio-dark gamma-ray bursts - more evidence for distinct progenitors. CHAKRABORTY A., DAINOTTI M., CANTRELL O., et al.

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