TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 1254 SUBJECT: SGR1900+14 activity DATE: 02/02/20 21:55:38 GMT FROM: Rafail Aptekar at Ioffe Physico Technical Inst S.Golenetskii, E.Mazets, R.Aptekar, and D.Frederiks, on behalf of the Konus-Wind and Coronas-F-Helicon GRB teams; T.Cline, on behalf of the Konus-Wind, Ulysses, and HETE GRB teams; K.Hurley on behalf of the Ulysses GRB team, report: A new period of activity of the soft gamma repeater SGR1900+14 (GCN GRB report #1253) had been detected also by Konus-Wind and Helicon-Coronas-F GRB instruments. Several tens of separate short bursts have been recorded on February 17 and 18 exhibiting strong clustering of bursts in time. Such a behaviour strongly resembles activity of this SGR on May 30, 1998 (Aptekar et al. 2001, ApJS, 137, 227, see figures on the pp. 240-243). Date Time at Time at Time at Wind, Coronas-F, Ulysses, s UT s UT s UT ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 Feb 17 79045 79048.051 2 Feb 17 82750 belt 3 Feb 17 84062 84065 4 Fed 17 84156 84158 5 Feb 17 84241 84244 6 Feb 17 84268 84271 7 Feb 17 84285 84289.405 8 Feb 17 84297 84300 9 Feb 17 84321 84324 10 Feb 17 84330 84334 11 Feb 17 84340 84342 12 Feb 17 84356 84360 13 Feb 17 84368 84370 14 Feb 17 84372.561 84375.72 *) 15 Feb 17 no data 84686.934 16 Feb 18 04415 04419.147 03916 17 Feb 18 10645 belt 10143 18 Feb 18 17160.622 belt 16661 19 Feb 18 22435 belt 21936 20 Feb 18 23131.513 not observed 22632 21 Feb 18 25125 25128 22 Feb 18 25190 belt *) Record of this event contains about 30 separate bursts. The large part of events gathered in the Table were recorded in a background mode with time resolution of 3 s for Konus data, and of 1 s for Helicon data. It prevents us from mutual triangulation. However, an analysis of differences in arrival times onto the Wind and Coronas-F spacecraft show that these values are closely distributed around 3.15 s thus confirming the common origin of these events. Such differences between Wind and Ulysses data correspond to value of ~ 500s valid for SGR1900+14.