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GCN Circulars

GCN Circulars are rapid astronomical bulletins submitted by and distributed to community members worldwide. They are used to share discoveries, observations, quantitative near-term predictions, requests for follow-up observations, or future observing plans related to high-energy, multi-messenger, and variable or transient astrophysical events. See the documentation for help with subscribing to or submitting Circulars.

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  1. SGR-like Bursts from the AXP 1E 2259+586
  2. GRB020405: polarimetric observations
  3. GRB 020531, simultaneous optical observations
  4. GRB 020604, optical observations
  5. GRB 020531/Candidate Redshift
  6. GRB020531: Detection of Candidate Host Galaxy
  7. GRB020531: Second epoch Chandra observations
  8. GRB020604, optical observations
  9. GRB020604, BVRcIc field photometry
  10. GRB020603, BVRcIc field observations
  11. GRB020531, BVRcIc field photometry
  12. GRB020531 Optical observations with TAROT
  13. GRB020531 Optical observations with TAROT
  14. GRB 020418, optical/near-IR observations
  15. GRB 020531, Radio Observations
  16. IPN triangulation of GRB020604
  17. GRB020531 Optical Observations
  18. GRB020531: Observations with the Chandra X-ray Observatory
  19. GRB 020603: Optical Observations
  20. GRB 020603, R-band observation
  21. Correction to IPN triangulation of GRB020603 (possible short/hard burst)
  22. GRB020531: Upper Limit for Detection of Two TAROT Sources
  23. GRB 020603: Optical observations
  24. IPN triangulation of GRB020603 (possible short/hard GRB)
  25. GRB 020531 optical observations with TAROT
  26. Refined IPN error box for GRB020531
  27. GRB020531, optical observations
  28. GRB020531: optical observations
  29. GRB020531, optical observation
  30. GRB020531(=H2042): Optical Observations
  31. IPN triangulation of the short, hard GRB020531 (=H2042)
  32. GRB020531(=H2042): Optical Observations
  33. GRB020531: Optical observations
  34. GRB020531(=H2042): A Short, Hard Burst Localized by HETE
  35. GRB 020525: Optical Observations
  36. GRB020525, optical observations
  37. IPN detection of possible bursts from SGR1806-20
  38. IPN triangulation of GRB020525
  39. XRF 020427: Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance (SID)
  40. HETE Observations of GX354-0 (= MXB1728-34, so-called "Slow
  41. XRF020427: Chandra Identification of a Likely X-ray Counterpart
  42. IPN triangulation of a burst from SGR1806-20
  43. GRB/XRF 020427, Radio Observations
  44. HST detection of the likely host galaxy of GRB 020124
  45. GRB020405 field photometry at ESO
  46. XRF020427: Chandra Observations and Candidate X-ray Counterparts
  47. GRB(XRF) 020427: X-ray afterglow with BeppoSAX
  48. GRB020321 : Optical observations.
  49. GRB020427 BeppoSAX NFI Observation
  50. XRF 020427
  51. GRB020331: Third Epoch and Revised Second Epoch Optical
  52. The end of BSAX GRB activities
  53. GRB 020410, Radio Observations
  54. GRB 020418: Optical observations
  55. GRB 020124: Optical observations
  56. GRB 020418: Optical observations
  57. IPN triangulation of GRB020418
  58. GRB020405: VLT observations of the OT environment
  59. GRB020410: BeppoSAX NFI observations refined analysis
  60. GRB 020409: Optical Observations
  61. Mars Odyssey joins the IPN
  62. IPN triangulation of GRB020413
  63. GRB 020409, 2-nd epoch optical observations at Terskol.
  64. GRB020405: predicted break
  65. GRB 020409: Optical observations
  66. GRB 020409, No Optical Detection to R = 22
  67. GRB020410: second BeppoSAX NFI observation
  68. GRB 020409: No Evidence for an Optical Afterglow
  69. GRB 020409, 2nd epoch optical observations
  70. GRB 020331 Kyoto observation on March 31
  71. GRB 020409
  72. GRB 020409 SARA Observations
  73. GRB "020411"
  74. GRB 020409, No Optical Detection to R = 20
  75. GRB020410: BeppoSAX NFI observation
  76. GRB 020409: Optical observations
  77. April 11 BeppoSAX event (GRB020411) is likely not a GRB
  78. GRB 020410, optical observations
  79. BeppoSAX ALERT: possible GRB020411
  80. GRB 020409, optical observations
  81. GRB 020409: Optical Observations
  82. GRB020406(?), optical observations
  83. GRB020410, optical observations
  84. BeppoSAX ALERT: possible GRB020410
  85. X-ray afterglow of GRB020321
  86. GRB020331: Confirmation of Afterglow Candidate with Magellan
  87. GRB020405: VLT optical observations and V band decay slope
  88. GRB020331 optical observations with RIMOTS
  89. GRB020124 optical observations with RIBOTS/RIMOTS
  90. GRB 020321: Candidate X-ray Counterparts
  91. ASM GRB candidate 020406 refined error box
  92. GRB 020405: Moderate-resolution spectroscopy
  93. GRB020331: Optical Observations of Afterglow Candidate
  94. GRB020406(?), optical observations
  95. GRB020405: VLT optical observations
  96. Revised Photometry of the Optical Afterglow of GRB 020405
  97. GRB020405: OT observations
  98. GRB 020331: Candidate Optical Afterglow
  99. GRB 020405: Decay index
  100. Short RXTE/ASM transient 020406; may be a GRB

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