\begin{table}%[ht!]%t6 %\centering \par \caption{Host galaxy and burst properties at different redshifts.} \begin{tabular}{ccccccc} \hline \hline $z$ & $d^{a}$ & $M_B^{b}$ & $E_{\rm iso}$ & $E_{{\rm peak},i}$ & $\theta_j^{c}$ \\ & kpc& mag & $10^{52}$erg & MeV & deg \\ \hline 0.24 & 3.76 & --15.4 & $0.07\pm0.01$ & $0.6\pm0.3$ & 4.5\\ 1 & 8.0 & --18.4 & $1.5\pm0.2$ & $0.9\pm0.5$ & 2.6\\ 2 & 8.5 & --20.3 & $5.8\pm0.8$ & $1.4\pm0.8$ & 1.9\\ 3 & 7.8 & --21.5 & $12\pm2$ & $1.8\pm1.0$ & 1.5\\ \hline \end{tabular} \begin{list}{}{} \item[$^a$] Host size. $^b$ Absolute magnitude of the host. $^c$ Jet opening angle assuming that the temporal break observed in the X-ray light curve at a$.\sim$6~ks has a jet origin. \end{list} \label{radius} \end{table}