The earliest 1.3 mm observations of GRB 260127A detect 6.9 mJy emission 12.6 minutes post-trigger with a later non-detection implying decline at least as fast as t^{-0.5}, consistent with forward or reverse shock scenarios.
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Prospects for GRB Afterglow Discovery with the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Observatory System
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