Results from GROCSE, a Real-Time Search for the Optical Counterparts of Gamma-Ray Bursts

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The GROCSE Collaboration (Gamma-Ray Optical Counterpart Search Experiment) has been operating a rapid response camera since January 1994 in an attempt to capture optical images of GRB events. This detector has a response time of 15 seconds and a limiting magnitude of 8. A second generation detector is now under construction which is expected to eventually reach mv ≃ 15 with a 5 second exposure.

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