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2011GCN.11823....1C 85 T                   1 16 GRB 110328A: Swift detection of a burst. CUMMINGS J.R., BARTHELMY S.D., BEARDMORE A.P., et al.
2011GCN.11824....1B 79 T                   1 4 GRB 110328A: a second trigger, probably a hard X-ray transient (Swift J164449.3+573451). BARTHELMY S.D., BAUMGARTNER W.H., BEARDMORE A.P., et al.
2011GCN.11825....1L 77 T                   1 1 GRB / X-ray transient 110328A: Gemini optical observations. LEVAN A.J. and TANVIR N.R.
2011GCN.11826....1O 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A: enhanced Swift-XRT position. OSBORNE J.P., BEARDMORE A.P., EVANS P.A., et al.
2011GCN.11827....1C 80 T                   1 7 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: PTF quiescent optical counterpart. CENKO S.B., NUGENT P.E., FOX D.B., et al.
2011GCN.11828....1K 77 T                   1 ~ GRB / X-ray transient 110328A: Mitsume OkayamaOptical upper limits. KURODA D., YANAGISAWA K., SHIMIZU Y., et al.
2011GCN.11829....1X 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A/ Swift J164449.3+573451 : Xinglong TNT upper limit. XIN L.P., QIU Y.L., WEI J.Y., et al.
2011GCN.11830....1L 77 T                   2 2 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: NOT optical observations. LELOUDAS G., MALESANI D., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2011GCN.11833....1L 78 T                   1 2 GRB 110328A: Gemini spectroscopic observations. LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., WIERSEMA K., et al.
2011GCN.11834....1T 78 T                   1 2 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: optical spectroscopy from GTC. THOENE C.C., GOROSABEL J., DE UGARTE POSTIGO A., et al.
2011GCN.11836....1Z 78 T                   1 2 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: EVLA detection. ZAUDERER A., BERGER E., FRAIL D.A., et al.
2011GCN.11837....1V 77 T                   2 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: optical observations. VOLNOVA A., POZANENKO A. and ELUNKO E.
2011GCN.11838....1M 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: PAIRITEL NIR upper limits. MORGAN A.N., KLEIN C.R., MILLER A.A., et al.
2011GCN.11839....1I 77 T                   2 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: LOAO r-band observation. IM M., URATA Y. and HUANG K.
2011GCN.11840....1K 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: konkoly observations. KELEMEN J. and SARNETZKY K.
2011GCN.11841....1Z 77 T                   1 1 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: CARMA mm detection. ZAUDERER A., BERGER E., FRAIL D.A., et al.
2011GCN.11842....1S 79 T                   1 4 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: BAT refined analysis. SAKAMOTO T., BARTHELMY S.D., BAUMGARTNER W.H., et al.
2011GCN.11843....1C 78 T                   1 2 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: beamed emission. CAMPANA S., COVINO S., TAGLIAFERRI G., et al.
2011GCN.11844....1L 77 T                   2 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: no optical variability of the optical counterpart. LELOUDAS G., MALESANI D., XU D., et al.
2011GCN.11845....1M 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: PAIRITEL NIR detection in 2nd epoch. MORGAN A.N., BLOOM J.S., LEVAN A.J., et al.
2011GCN.11846....1L 77 T                   1 1 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: Gemini and UKIRT IR observations. LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., MORGAN A., et al.
2011GCN.11847....1B 81 T                   1 9 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: X-ray analysis and a mini-blazar analogy. BLOOM J.S., BUTLER N.R., CENKO S.B., et al.
2011GCN.11848....1Z 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: EVLA observations of a brightening radio source. ZAUDERER A., BERGER E., FRAIL D.A., et al.
2011GCN.11849....1P 78 T                   1 3 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451. POOLEY G.
2011GCN.11850....1I 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: KASINICS k-band observation. IM M., PARK W.-K., SUNG H.-I., et al.
2011GCN.11851....1C 77 T                   1 1 GRB 110328/Swift J164449.3+573451: Fermi observations. CAMPANA S., FOSCHINI L., TAGLIAFERRI G., et al.
2011GCN.11852....1P 77 T                   2 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: mondy optical observations. POZANENKO A., VOLNOVA A. and ELUNKO E.
2011GCN.11853....1L 77 T                   1 1 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: infrared transient. LEVAN A.J., PERLEY D., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2011GCN.11854....1B 81 T                   1 8 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: Radio-optical/NIR astrometry. BERGER E., LEVAN A., TANVIR N.R., et al.
2011GCN.11855....1I 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+57345: correction to GCN 11850. IM M., PARK W.-K., SUNG H.-I., et al.
2011GCN.11856....1I 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: KASINICS NIR observation. IM M., PARK W.-K., SUNG H.-I., et al.
2011GCN.11862....1O 77 T                   1 1 GRB110328A/Swift J164449.3+573451: Fermi LAT observations. OMODEI N., TROJA E., CORBET R., et al.
2011GCN.11867....1K 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A: konkoly observations. KELEMEN J. and SARNECZKY K.
2011GCN.11872....1K 77 T                   1 1 GRB 110328A/Swift J164449.3+573451: SARA-N detection. KEEL W.C., DARNELL E., UPDIKE A.C., et al.
2011GCN.11874....1C 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: Keck/DEIMOS optical spectroscopy. CENKO S.B., PERLEY D.A., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2011GCN.11880....1C 78 T                   1 2 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: millimeter detection at PdBI. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., BREMER M., WINTERS J.-M., et al.
2011GCN.11881....1F 80 T                   1 6 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451, HST observations. FRUCHTER A., MISRA K., GRAHAM J., et al.
2011GCN.11882....1Y 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: Keck LRIS r-band photometry. YOSHIDA M., YAGI M. and KOMIYAMA Y.
2011GCN.11886....1L 79 T                   1 4 GRB 110328/Swift J164449.3+573451: Chandra observations. LEVAN A.J., BUTLER N., BLOOM J., et al.
2011GCN.11910....1B 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A/Swift J164449.3+573451 UVOT upper limits. BREEVELD A.A., CHESTER M.M., HOLLAND S.T., et al.
2011GCN.11911....1B 77 T                   2 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: VLBA observations. BRUNTHALER A., SODERBERG A., RUPEN M., et al.
2011GCN.11913....1R 77 T                   2 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: optical observations. RUMYANTSEV V., VOLNOVA A., ELUNKO E., et al.
2011GCN.11915....1G 77 T                   1 1 GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: MASTER pre, prompt and follow-up observations. GORBOVSKOY E., LIPUNOV V., KORNILOV V., et al.
2011GCN.11917....1I 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: r-band monitoring. IM M., JEON Y., SUNG H.-I., et al.
2011GCN.11933....1H 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A / Swift J164449.3+573451: WISE quiescent source upper limit. HOFFMAN D.I., BLOOM J.S., CUTRI R.M., et al.
2011GCN.11956....1I 77 T                   1 ~ GRB 110328A/Swift J164449.3+573451: Maidanak optical observation. IM M., JEON Y. and IBRAHIMOV M.
2011GCN.12041....1F 77 T                   1 ~ Swift J1644+57/GRB 110328A, additional HST observations. FRUCHTER A., MISRA K., GRAHAM J., et al.
2011ApJ...734L..33S 1768 T   A D S   X C       44 5 18
Sw 1644+57/
GRB 110328A: the physical origin and the composition of the relativistic outflow.
SHAO L., ZHANG F.-W., FAN Y.-Z., et al.
2011GCN.12060....1Y 77 T                   1 ~ GMRT detection of GRB 110328A. YADAV N., CHAKRABORTI S., RAY A., et al.
2011GCN.12155....1F 77 T                   2 1 GRB 110709B: additional Gemini observations and deep limits on an optical afterglow. FONG W. and BERGER E.
2011Sci...333..199L 7 19 290 An extremely luminous panchromatic outburst from the nucleus of a distant galaxy. LEVAN A.J., TANVIR N.R., CENKO S.B., et al.
2011Sci...333..203B 115 2 462 A possible relativistic jetted outburst from a massive black hole fed by a tidally disrupted star. BLOOM J.S., GIANNIOS D., METZGER B.D., et al.
2011Natur.476..421B 224 1 449 Relativistic jet activity from the tidal disruption of a star by a massive black hole. BURROWS D.N., KENNEA J.A., GHISELLINI G., et al.
2011Natur.476..425Z 16 10 333 Birth of a relativistic outflow in the unusual γ-ray transient Swift J164449.3+573451. ZAUDERER B.A., BERGER E., SODERBERG A.M., et al.
2011ApJ...738L..13M 1145 T   A     X C       28 2 33 X-ray and radio constraints on the mass of the black hole in Swift J164449.3+573451. MILLER J.M. and GULTEKIN K.
2011ApJ...738...52L 39           X         1 12 36 Discovery of an ultrasoft X-ray transient source in the 2XMM catalog: a tidal disruption event candidate. LIN D., CARRASCO E.R., GRUPE D., et al.
2011GCN.12214....1B 77 T                   1 ~ Sw J1644+57 (GRB 110328A): continued VLBA observations. BOWER G., CENKO S.B., BLOOM J.S., et al.
2011Natur.476..405L 1 0 Astrophysics: The awakening of a cosmic monster. LAZZATI D.
2011ApJ...738L..30A 638 T   A     X         16 4 12 VERITAS observations of the unusual extragalactic transient Swift J164449.3+573451. ALIU E., ARLEN T., AUNE T., et al.
2011ApJ...740L..27L 1107 T   A S   X C       26 2 37 Black hole spin in Sw

J1644+57
and Sw J2058+05.
LEI W.-H. and ZHANG B.
2011ApJ...742...32C 1003 T   A     X C       24 1 41
GRB 110328A/Swift
J164449.3+573451: the tidal obliteration of a deeply plunging star?
CANNIZZO J.K., TROJA E. and LODATO G.
2011MNRAS.416.2102G 55           X         1 4 137 Radio transients from stellar tidal disruption by massive black holes. GIANNIOS D. and METZGER B.D.
2011MNRAS.417L..51V 372     A     X C F     8 7 48 Radio jets from stellar tidal disruptions. VAN VELZEN S., KORDING E. and FALCKE H.
2011Natur.480...69C 1 17 46 The unusual gamma-ray burst GRB 101225A explained as a minor body falling onto a neutron star. CAMPANA S., LODATO G., D'AVANZO P., et al.
2011ApJ...743..116O 639 T   A S   X         15 3 15 Quark-novae in low-mass X-ray binaries. II. Application to G87-7 and to

GRB 110328A
.
OUYED R., STAFF J. and JAIKUMAR P.
2011ApJ...743..134K 496 T   A     X C       10 1 102 Swift J1644+57: a white dwarf tidally disrupted by a 104 MBlack hole? KROLIK J.H. and PIRAN T.
2012MNRAS.419L...1Q 2011 T   A S   X         50 2 61
Swift 1644+57: the longest gamma-ray burst?
QUATAERT E. and KASEN D.
2012ApJ...746..116C 77           X         2 11 20 The Fermi bubble as a source of cosmic rays in the energy range >1015 eV. CHENG K.-S., CHERNYSHOV D.O., DOGIEL V.A., et al.
2012ApJ...746..170M viz 77             C       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.420.1135S 77           X         2 21 40 SN 2010jp (PTF10aaxi): a jet in a type II supernova. SMITH N., CENKO S.B., BUTLER N., et al.
2012ApJ...747...57M 39           X         1 110 35 AMUSE-field I: nuclear X-ray properties of local field and group spheroids across the stellar mass scale. MILLER B., GALLO E., TREU T., et al.
2012ApJ...747...70F 298     A     X C       7 8 64 A revised view of the transient radio sky. FRAIL D.A., KULKARNI S.R., OFEK E.O., et al.
2012MNRAS.420.2684C 41           X         1 18 80 PTF10iya: a short-lived, luminous flare from the nuclear region of a star-forming galaxy. CENKO S.B., BLOOM J.S., KULKARNI S.R., et al.
2012MNRAS.420.3528M 2162 T K A S   X C F     52 3 67 Afterglow model for the radio emission from the jetted tidal disruption candidate
Swift J1644+57.
METZGER B.D., GIANNIOS D. and MIMICA P.
2012ApJ...748...36B 2078 T   A     X C       52 15 136 Radio monitoring of the tidal disruption event
Swift J164449.3+573451. I. Jet energetics and the pristine parsec-scale environment of a supermassive black hole.
BERGER E., ZAUDERER A., POOLEY G.G., et al.
2012MNRAS.421..908W 881 T   A S   X C       20 1 14 Internal shock model for the X-ray flares of
Swift J1644+57.
WANG F.Y. and CHENG K.S.
2012ApJ...749...92K 49           X         1 2 43 Jets from tidal disruptions of stars by black holes. KROLIK J.H. and PIRAN T.
2012MNRAS.421.1942W 1069 T K A     X C       26 7 20 Polarimetry of the transient relativistic jet of
GRB 110328/Swift J164449.3+573451.
WIERSEMA K., VAN DER HORST A.J., LEVAN A.J., et al.
2012MNRAS.422.1625S 652 T K A     X         16 2 42 Long-term X-ray variability of
Swift
J1644+57
.
SAXTON C.J., SORIA R., WU K., et al.
2012ApJ...752...32W 356     A     X         9 3 142 Long gamma-ray transients from collapsars. WOOSLEY S.E. and HEGER A.
2012A&A...541A.106S 390           X C       9 18 120 A tidal disruption-like X-ray flare from the quiescent galaxy SDSS J120136.02+300305.5. SAXTON R.D., READ A.M., ESQUEJ P., et al.
2012ApJ...753...61S 41           X         1 11 64 Evidence for gamma-ray jets in the Milky Way. SU M. and FINKBEINER D.P.
2012ApJ...753...77C 1244   K A S   X C       30 7 306 Swift J2058.4+0516: discovery of a possible second relativistic tidal disruption flare? CENKO S.B., KRIMM H.A., HORESH A., et al.
2012ApJS..201...33W 208 26 Three years of Fermi GBM earth occultation monitoring: observations of hard X-Ray/Soft gamma-ray sources. WILSON-HODGE C.A., CASE G.L., CHERRY M.L., et al.
2012MNRAS.425..605F 53           X         1 13 376 The physics of galactic winds driven by active galactic nuclei. FAUCHER-GIGUERE C.-A. and QUATAERT E.
2012Sci...337..949R 9 3 57 A 200-Second quasi-periodicity after the tidal disruption of a star by a dormant black hole. REIS R.C., MILLER J.M., REYNOLDS M.T., et al.
2012ApJ...756L...1S 764 T K A S   X         18 1 13
Swift
J1644+57
: an ultra-luminous X-ray event.
SOCRATES A.
2012ApJ...756...44R viz 39           X         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.
2012MNRAS.425.2401A 40           X         1 3 8 Tidal disruptions of separated binaries in galactic nuclei. AMARO-SEOANE P., MILLER M.C. and KENNEDY G.F.
2012ApJ...759..132A 43           X         1 5 45 Three-dimensional moving-mesh simulations of Galactic Center cloud G2. ANNINOS P., FRAGILE P.C., WILSON J., et al.
2012ApJ...760..103D 804   K A S   X C       19 5 71 The dynamics, appearance, and demographics of relativistic jets triggered by tidal disruption of stars in quiescent supermassive black holes. DE COLLE F., GUILLOCHON J., NAIMAN J., et al.
2012ApJS..203...18W 40           X         1 28 74 Source-intrinsic near-infrared properties of Sgr A*: total intensity measurements. WITZEL G., ECKART A., BREMER M., et al.
2012ApJ...761..111C 1188 T   A S   X C       28 1 8 Probing the structure of the outflow in the tidal disruption flare Sw
J1644+57 with long-term radio emission.
CAO D. and WANG X.-Y.
2012ApJ...761..113G 452 T   A     X         11 1 6
SWIFT J164449.3+573451: a plunging event with a poynting-flux-dominated outflow.
GAO W.-H.
2013Sci...339...49M 25 3 150 Alignment of magnetized accretion disks and relativistic jets with spinning black holes. McKINNEY J.C., TCHEKHOVSKOY A. and BLANDFORD R.D.
2013ApJ...762...85W 39           X         1 37 15 ASGARD: a large survey for slow galactic radio transients. I. Overview and first results. WILLIAMS P.K.G., BOWER G.C., CROFT S., et al.
2013ApJ...762...98L 1045 T   A     X C       25 2 32 Frame dragging, disk warping, jet precessing, and dipped X-ray light curve of
sw
J1644+57
.
LEI W.-H., ZHANG B. and GAO H.
2012A&A...548A...3A 876 T K A     X C       21 2 9 Mass estimate of the Swift J
164449.3+573451 supermassive black hole based on the 3:2 QPO resonance hypothesis.
ABRAMOWICZ M.A. and LIU F.K.
2013ApJ...763...84B 313           X         8 14 40 Late-time radio emission from x-ray-selected tidal disruption events. BOWER G.C., METZGER B.D., CENKO S.B., et al.
2013ApJ...764..151G 55       D     X         2 132 228 The MBH-lspheroid relation at high and low masses, the quadratic growth of black holes, and intermediate-mass black hole candidates. GRAHAM A.W. and SCOTT N.
2013ApJ...764..190A 16       D               1 89 0 Limits to the fraction of high-energy photon emitting gamma-ray bursts. AKERLOF C.W. and ZHENG W.
2013ApJ...766...30G 294       D     X C       7 13 151 The ultra-long gamma-ray burst 111209A: the collapse of a blue supergiant? GENDRE B., STRATTA G., ATTEIA J.L., et al.
2012MmSAI..83..312F 526 T   A S   X C       11 9 2 GRBs by thin persistent precessing lepton jets: the long life
GRB110328 and the neutrino signal.
FARGION D.
2013MNRAS.430.2574L 39           X         1 7 8 Can a satellite galaxy merger explain the active past of the Galactic Centre? LANG M., HOLLEY-BOCKELMANN K., BOGDANOVIC T., et al.
2013ApJ...767..152Z 970 T   A     X C       23 5 115 Radio monitoring of the tidal disruption event
Swift J164449.3+573451. II. The relativistic jet shuts off and a transition to forward shock X-Ray/Radio emission.
ZAUDERER B.A., BERGER E., MARGUTTI R., et al.
2013A&A...552A...5V 1 20 52 Constraints on off-axis jets from stellar tidal disruption flares. VAN VELZEN S., FRAIL D.A., KOERDING E., et al.
2013A&A...552A.112A 78 T         X         1 3 5 Very high energy gamma-ray observation of the peculiar transient event Swift J1644+57 with the MAGIC telescopes and AGILE. ALEKSIC J., ANTONELLI L.A., ANTORANZ P., et al.
2013ApJ...769L...7R 41           X         1 28 113 On the size and location of the X-ray emitting coronae around black holes. REIS R.C. and MILLER J.M.
2013ApJ...769...85S 196           X         5 15 31 GRB060218 as a tidal disruption of a white dwarf by an intermediate-mass black hole. SHCHERBAKOV R.V., PE'ER A., REYNOLDS C.S., et al.
2013ApJ...770..146B 1046 T   A     X C       25 1 19 On the origin of the radio emission of
Sw 1644+57.
BARNIOL DURAN R. and PIRAN T.
2013ApJ...771..136L 23 37 Superluminous x-rays from a superluminous supernova. LEVAN A.J., READ A.M., METZGER B.D., et al.
2013GCN.15085....1M 3 ~ GRB 130807A: Swift-XRT refined analysis. MELANDRI A., BURROWS D.N., ROMANO P., et al.
2013ApJ...775L...9D 84           X         2 2 25 The impact of bound stellar orbits and general relativity on the temporal behavior of tidal disruption flares. DAI L., ESCALA A. and COPPI P.
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.
2013ApJ...776L..10L 79           X         2 6 16 A ∼ 3.8 hr periodicity from an ultrasoft active galactic nucleus candidate. LIN D., IRWIN J.A., GODET O., et al.
2013MNRAS.434.2948D 79           X         2 4 8 Roche accretion of stars close to massive black holes. DAI L. and BLANDFORD R.
2013MNRAS.434.3078K 1864 T   A S   X C F     44 1 17 A model for the multiwavelength radiation from tidal disruption event
Swift J1644+57.
KUMAR P., BARNIOL DURAN R., BOSNJAK Z., et al.
2013MNRAS.434.3463Z 803 T   A     X C F     18 5 7 Long-term X-ray emission from
Swift J1644+57.
ZOU Y.C., WANG F.Y. and CHENG K.S.
2013MNRAS.435.1904M 195           X         5 30 31 A tidal flare candidate in Abell 1795. MAKSYM W.P., ULMER M.P., ERACLEOUS M.C., et al.
2013ApJS..209...14K viz 133       D     X         4 256 426 The Swift/BAT hard X-ray transient monitor. KRIMM H.A., HOLLAND S.T., CORBET R.H.D., et al.
2013GCN.15299....1C 78 T                   2 ~ GRB 130925A/Sw J0244-2609: mm observations at PdBI. CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., BREMER M. and WINTERS J.-M.
2013ApJ...778L..11Z 39           X         1 12 10 Cosmological time dilation in durations of Swift long gamma-ray bursts. ZHANG F.-W., FAN Y.-Z., SHAO L., et al.
2013ApJ...779...14J 117           X         3 10 13 Discovery of a new kind of explosive X-ray transient near M86. JONKER P.G., GLENNIE A., HEIDA M., et al.
2014ApJ...780...39L 39           X         1 43 11 Classification of X-ray sources in the XMM-Newton serendipitous source catalog: objects of special interest. LIN D., WEBB N.A. and BARRET D.
2014ApJ...780...44C 658     A     X C       16 17 183 The ultraviolet-bright, slowly declining transient PS1-11af as a partial tidal disruption event. CHORNOCK R., BERGER E., GEZARI S., et al.
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