TITLE: GCN GRB OBSERVATION REPORT NUMBER: 2932 SUBJECT: SGR1806: Detection of a Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance DATE: 05/01/03 23:21:47 GMT FROM: AAVSO GRB Network at AAVSO P. Campbell, M. Hill, R. Howe, J.F. Kielkopf, N. Lewis, J. Mandaville, A. McWilliams, W. Moos, D. Samouce, J. Winkler, G.J. Fishman, A. Price, D.L. Welch, P. Schnoor, A. Clerkin, and D. Saum report, on behalf of the AAVSO International High Energy Network and SID Program, on the detection of the Dec. 27 outburst from SGR 1806-20 (GCN #2920; Borkowski, et. al) as a sudden ionospheric disturbance (SID) in the Earth's atmosphere. A disturbance of the Earth's ionosphere was observed coincident with the INTEGRAL detection of a burst from SGR 1806-20. This SID was seen as a change in the signal strength from Very Low Frequency (VLF) radio transmitters being monitored by stations around the globe. (Note: This is not a radio detection of SGR 1806-20; this disturbance was caused by the prompt X-rays from SGR 1806-20 ionizing the upper atmosphere and modifying the radio propagation properties of the Earth's ionosphere.) The monitoring stations that report detections of the SID are: Observer Receiver Location Transmitter and Location Moos Switzerland FTA - St. Assie, France Hill Massachusetts, USA NAA - Cutler, ME, USA Winkler Texas, USA NAA - Cutler, ME, USA Kielkopf Kentucky, USA NAA - Cutler, ME, USA Campbell Alberta, CA NLK - Jim Creek, WA, USA Howe Colorado, USA NML - LaMoure, ND, USA Mc. Williams Minnesota, USA NML - LaMoure, ND, USA Samouce Montana, USA NML - LaMoure, ND, USA Kielkopf Kentucky, USA NPM - Lualualei, HI, USA (2nd receiver) Mandaville Arizona, USA NPM - Lualualei, HI, USA Lewis California, USA NPM - Lualualei, HI, USA Winkler Texas, USA NPM - Lualualei, HI, USA (2nd receiver) The observing method employs the monitoring of distant, powerful VLF radio transmitters; this is a sensitive monitor of the state of the lower ionosphere along the radio propagation path. Due to the sub-burst longitude and latitude and the geographical distribution of LF/VLF beacons and monitoring stations, this burst was not detected by active monitoring stations in Germany, Australia and Canada. However, one monitoring station in Massachusetts, USA (separate from Hill) did not detect the SID while being in a good location to do so. Several plots of the SID detection are available at: http://www.aavso.org/observing/programs/solar/sid-sgr1806.shtml Additional details of the observations are also available at this site, including the raw data of these and future observations as they become available. Previously, at least four other transient, high-energy sources have produced detectable ionospheric disturbances, as measured with VLF receivers: GRB030329 (Price et. al, IBVS #5415, 2003); GRB830801 (Fishman and Inan, Nature v.331, p.418, 1988); XRF 020427 (GCN 1394), and the Aug. 27, 1998 super-flare from SGR 1900+14 (Inan, et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., v.26, p.3357, 1999). The AAVSO is greatful for generous grants from the Curry Foundation and NASA for the financial support for the High Energy Workshops for Amateur Astronomers.