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GCN Circulars are rapid astronomical bulletins submitted by and distributed to community members worldwide. They are used to share discoveries, observations, quantitative near-term predictions, requests for follow-up observations, or future observing plans related to high-energy, multi-messenger, and variable or transient astrophysical events. See the documentation for help with subscribing to or submitting Circulars.

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  1. Detection of the SGR 1806-20 giant outburst back-scattered by the
  2. The giant outburst from SGR 1806-20
  3. Giant flare from SGR 1806-20 detected by INTEGRAL
  4. Very high activity of SGR 1806-20
  5. Summary of the recent bursts from SGR 1806-20
  6. IBAS GRB Alert # 2034
  7. Bright bursts from SGR1806-20
  8. Konus-Wind observation of a series SGR 1806-20 bursts on 041005
  9. Bursts from SGR 1806-20: Preliminary INTEGRAL results
  10. Very strong outburst from SGR 1806-20 detected with INTEGRAL
  11. SGR 1806-20 still active
  12. An intense burst from SGR1806-20
  13. Very bright burst detected from SGR 1806-20
  14. Increase of SGR 1806-20 activity
  15. Bursting activity from SGR 1806-20 detected with IBAS
  16. Ongoing activity of SGR 1806-20
  17. GRB040706:observation at University of Miyazaki
  18. SGR 1806-20: no IR variability of the proposed counterparts
  19. SGR 1806-20, potential NIR counterpart
  20. Activivty of SGR 1806-20
  21. IBAS GRB Alerts n.1785 to 1791
  22. Summary of recent bursts from SGR 1806-20 detected by INTEGRAL
  23. IBAS GRB Alert 1694
  24. IBAS GRB alerts 1679, 1680, 1681
  25. IBAS results on a burst from SGR1806-20
  26. IBAS alert 1180 refers to a burst from SGR 1806-20
  27. Ongoing Bursting Activity from SGR 1806-20 detected with IBAS
  28. SGR1806-20 bursts on 031008. Helicon detection and small error box.
  29. SGR 1806-20 bursts with INTEGRAL and IBAS announcement on Soft Gamma-Ray Repeaters
  30. A burst from SGR 1806-20 detected with IBAS
  31. IPN triangulation of GRB030926 (short/hard; large error box)
  32. IBAS detection of bursts from SGR 1806-20
  33. Radio Observations of SGR1806-20
  34. INTEGRAL ToO OBSERVATIONS OF SGR1806-20: CALL FOR CORRELATED OBSERVATIONS
  35. Summary of recent IPN and HETE detections of SGR bursts
  36. Clarification of GCN 2354 on SGR1806-20
  37. IPN detection of continued activity from SGR1806-20
  38. 030813 SGR event (Konus-Wind observation)
  39. SGR 1808-20 (=H2802): A Possible new SGR
  40. SGR 1806-20, submm observations
  41. RXTE PCA Observations of SGR1806-20 Region
  42. HETE detection of burst from SGR1806-20
  43. GRB030329 observed as a sudden ionospheric disturbance (SID)
  44. IPN triangulation of GRB021219
  45. IPN detection of continued activity from SGR1806-20
  46. IPN detection of renewed activity from SGR1806-20
  47. IPN detection of continued SGR1900+14 activity
  48. IPN confirmation of the reactivation of SGR1900+14
  49. IPN detection of possible reactivation of SGR1900+14
  50. IPN triangulation of bursts from SGR1900+14, November 1-2, 2002
  51. SGR1900+14 activity, November 2-4, 2002
  52. Detection of activity from SGR 1900+14 with the RXTE/PCA
  53. IPN detection of a burst from SGR1900+14
  54. Gemini IR Detection of AXP 1E 2259+586 Post-Burst
  55. SGR-like X-ray Bursts from AXP 1E 2259+586: follow-up
  56. AXP 1E2259+586: quasi-simultaneous optical observation
  57. AXP 1E2259+586 optical observations
  58. SGR-like Bursts from the AXP 1E 2259+586
  59. IPN detection of possible bursts from SGR1806-20
  60. XRF 020427: Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance (SID)
  61. Mars Odyssey joins the IPN
  62. IPN detection and localization of Cygnus X-1 flares
  63. RXTE Observations of SGR 1900+14
  64. SGR1900+14 activity
  65. IPN/HETE Detection of Bursts from SGR1900+14
  66. IPN detection of further activity from SGR1806-20
  67. Optical observation of SGR 1806-20 at the 6-m SAO telescope
  68. Probable SGR or Short Duration GRB Detected by HETE
  69. Dramatic Increase in the Rate of X-ray Bursts Reported by HETE
  70. Possible burst from SGR1806-20
  71. IPN detection of SGR1900+14
  72. X-ray precursors to the large flare from SGR 1900+14
  73. SGR 1900+14: No evidence of extended X-ray emission
  74. SGR 1900+14 : RXTE observations
  75. BeppoSAX/NFI Follow-up Observation of SGR 1900+14
  76. SGR1900+14
  77. SGR 1900+14: Correction to GCN 1049
  78. Millimeter observation of SGR 1900+14
  79. SGR 1900+14: Detection of extended X-ray emission
  80. Chandra Observations of SGR 1900+14
  81. SGR 1900+14, Chandra observations
  82. Chandra Observations of SGR 1900+14
  83. SGR1900+14, I-band observations
  84. SGR 1806-20 burst activity
  85. BATSE GRB trigger criteria
  86. X-ray/GRB 1SAX J0835.9+5118, BATSE Observation
  87. GRB990308 not a new SGR
  88. GRB990308, Possible new SGR~0209+70
  89. SGR1900+14, BeppoSAX-GRBM observations
  90. SGR1627-41
  91. SGR1627-41, RXTE/ASM observations
  92. Reduced error box of SGR 1627-41
  93. SGR 1627-41
  94. Discovery of a new SGR source, SGR1627-41
  95. SGR 1900+14
  96. SGR1900+14
  97. SGR1900+14
  98. BATSE on-board GRB trigger change
  99. IRAS 18119-1342 and the possible new SGR
  100. Possible new SGR from US Naval Observatory

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