\begin{table}%[ht!]%t7 %\begin{center} \par \caption{Best-fit decay indexes of the early optical emission for all GRBs with well monitored optical counterpart that shows a steep-to-shallow behavior (Fig.~\ref{test}).} \begin{tabular}{ccccccc} \hline \hline GRB & Filter & $\alpha_1$ & $\alpha_2$ & $t_{{\rm break}}$ & $z$ \\ & & & & (s) & \\ \hline 990123$^{(1)}$ & $V$ & $\sim$2.5 & $\sim$1.5 & 700 & 1.60 \\ 021211$^{(2)}$ & $R$ &$1.97\pm0.05$ & $1.01\pm0.02$ & 300 &1.0\\ 060117$^{(3)}$ & $R$ & $2.49\pm0.05$ & $1.47\pm0.03$ & 300 &1$^{a}$\\ 061126$^{(4)}$ & $R$ & $2.0\pm0.3$ & $0.76\pm0.06$ & 780 & 1.1588\\ %061121 &-& $2.2\pm0.4$ & $0.7$ & &\\ 060111B & $R$ & $2.4 \pm 0.2$ & $1.18\pm0.05$ & 75 & 2\\ 080319B$^{(5)}$& $R$ & $2.49\pm0.09$ & $1.25\pm0.02$ & 900&0.937 \\ 090102$^{(6)}$& $R$ & $1.83\pm0.13$ & $1.1\pm0.3$ & 400 &1.547 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \label{lc_opt} %\end{center} \par \begin{list}{}{} \item[$^{a}$] For GRB 060117 since the redshift is not known, we imposed $z=1$. \end{list} References. (1) \cite{Akerlof1999}; (2) \cite{Holland2004}; (3) \cite{Jelinek2006}; (4) \cite{Perley2008}; (5) \cite{Racusin2008b}; (6) \cite{Klotz2009}. \end{table}