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  • trunk/MagicSoft/GRB-Proposal/Introduction.tex

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    6767Soft Gamma Repeaters (SGRs) are extremely rare strong magnetic neutron stars that periodically emit $\gamma$-rays. Only four identified SGRs were discovered in the last 20 years: SGR0526-66, SGR1806-20, SGR1900+14, SGR1627-41. GRBs and SGRs can be explained with an unique processing gamma jet model observed at different beam-angle and at different ages.\\
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    69 The BAT instrument on the SWIFT satellite triggered on an outburst from SGR1806-20 on 30. January 2005. The fluence was $\sim$ 1$\times$10$^{-5}$erg/cm$^2$(15-350keV). This event was five orders of magnitude smaller than the giant flare from this source on the 27. December 2004. If a giant flare from SGR occurs as SGR1806-20, MAGIC would be able to detect the 100\,seconds delayed $\gamma$-emission from the source.
     69The BAT instrument on the SWIFT satellite triggered on an outburst from SGR1806-20 on 30. January 2005. The fluence was $\sim$ 1$\times$10$^{-5}$erg/cm$^2$(15-350keV). This event was five orders of magnitude smaller than the giant flare from this source on the 27. December 2004. If a giant flare from SGR occurs as SGR1806-20, MAGIC would be able to detect the $\gamma$-ray emission from the source with 100 seconds observationes time.
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