TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 2927 SUBJECT: SGR1806-20: RXTE-PCA observation of the 041227 super-flare DATE: 05/01/02 20:10:02 GMT FROM: Craig Markwardt at NASA/GSFC/UMD E. Smith (GSFC/L3), J. Swank(GSFC), C. Markwardt(GSFC/UMD), Y. Rephaeli(UCSD/TAU), D. Gruber(Eureka), M. Persic(Obs.Ast.Trieste), and R. Rothschild (UCSD) The Proportional Counter Array (PCA) on the Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) detected the precursor and the main flares of SGR 1806-20 on 2004-12-27 (Borkowski et al., GCN #2920). The times of the flares were 21:28:03.5 and 21:30:26.6 UTC, respectively, which agree with the arrival times reported by the Swift-BAT Team (Palmer et al., GCN #2925). Two of the All Sky Monitor detectors were turned off by the high rates. HEXTE detected only the initial 1 s spike of the main flare. The SGR was 31 degrees off the boresight of the 1.1 degree shielded copper collimators of the PCA and the lead collimators of HEXTE. As seen by the PCA, the precursor lasted approximately 1.2 s. After an initial pulse of the main flare, the flux was pulsed at a period of 7.579 +/- 0.002 s (non-barycentered). The PCA observed 3 peaks in the pulses, as did the BAT, during an interval of approximately 360 s. Three PCA detectors were on and recorded peak count rates of 17-25 kct/s (0.125 s bins). However, the detectors were probably saturated during the initial peak of the main flare.