TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 2831 SUBJECT: Summary of the recent bursts from SGR 1806-20 DATE: 04/11/04 14:12:33 GMT FROM: Dmitry Frederiks at Ioffe Institute S. Golenetskii, R.Aptekar, E. Mazets, V. Pal'shin, D. Frederiks on behalf of Konus-Wind and Helicon/Coronas-F teams, T. Cline on behalf of the Konus-Wind team, and A. Rau, A. von Kienlin, G. Lichti on behalf of the INTEGRAL SPI-ACS GRB team report: SGR 1806-20 remains in the active state. Since the last SGR burst 041017, listed in GCN 2823, Konus-Wind and Helicon-Coronas-F have detected seven SGR-like bursts in the trigger mode. Two of them were also detected by INTEGRAL SPI-ACS. The most recent intense SGR burst was detected by Helicon-Coronas-F today (041104) at 04:17:08.929 UT. Konus-Wind data aren't available yet. The following table summarizes the bursts: Date Time, Instr* Duration, Fluence, Peak Flux, kT** s UT s (20-200 keV) (20-200 keV) keV ergs/cm2 ergs/cm2 s ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 041026 76305.409 K 0.54 3.0E-6 2.4E-5 21.4+/-1.2 041027 35196.737 K 0.55 5.0E-6 2.6E-5 18.6+/-1.1 041029 22099.384 K 0.16 2.5e-6 3.4E-5 17.7+/-1.3 041031(a) 57535.834 H 0.056 4.7e-7 1.2e-5 17.8+/-1.6 041031 61900.552 K, I 0.70 1.2e-5 4.4e-5 18.9+/-0.6 041102(b) 26875.713 K 0.19 1.1e-5 9.9e-5 22.6+/-1.2 041104(c) 15428.929 H, I 1.6 1.9e-5 2.0e-5 21.8+/-0.5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ * - the intrument, which detected the burst: K = Konus-Wind H = Helicon-Coronas-F I = INTEGRAL SPI-ACS ** - the last column contains the values of spectral parameter kT for the OTTB spectral model: dN/dE ~ E^{-1} exp(-E/kT) (a) - this burst was also observed by Konus-Wind in the background mode. Estimated time delay is consistent with SGR 1806-20 position. (b) - this burst was also observed by Helicon-Coronas-F in the background mode. Estimated time delay is consistent with SGR 1806-20 position. (c) - We have triangulated it to Coronas-INTEGRAL annulus centered at RA(2000) = 225.846 deg, Decl(2000) = 44.432 deg, whose radius is 77.4 ± 4.0 deg (3 sigma). The center line of this annulus passes 0.02 degrees from the position of SGR 1806-20. The Konus-Wind ecliptic latitude response indicates that the source of the remaining bursts is near ecliptic plane, so we suppose, that they are also originated from SGR 1806-20. The peak flux of the burst on 041102 was nearly the same as the peak flux of the brighest burst detected by Konus-Wind from SGR 1806-20 on 040828 (GCN 2693).