Broad-lined Type Ic supernovae are powered by magnetar engines, showing a universal ejecta-mass versus initial-spin correlation across stripped-envelope supernova types that supports a common progenitor framework.
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Off-axis cocoon emission from long GRB jets produces fast X-ray transients with luminosities of 10^47-48 erg/s, durations of 10-100 s, and soft quasi-thermal spectra peaking near 0.8 keV.
Hydrodynamic simulations of three jet pairs in the jittering-jets mechanism reproduce the ring-and-bar morphology of supernova remnant G11.2-0.3.
A one-zone model shows that observed [Y/Eu] and [Sr/Eu] trends require a prompt first-peak channel, delayed BNS mergers dominating Eu, and delayed AGB s-process with t_min > 0.3 Gyr.
Jittering jets in core-collapse supernovae enhance dust formation and imprint jet-shaped morphologies on the dust in remnants, supporting the jittering jets explosion mechanism.
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Magnetar Engines in Broad-lined Type Ic Supernovae and a Unified Picture for Magnetar-powered Stripped-envelope Supernovae
Broad-lined Type Ic supernovae are powered by magnetar engines, showing a universal ejecta-mass versus initial-spin correlation across stripped-envelope supernova types that supports a common progenitor framework.
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Fast X-ray Transients produced by Off-axis Jet-Cocoons from Long Gamma-Ray Bursts
Off-axis cocoon emission from long GRB jets produces fast X-ray transients with luminosities of 10^47-48 erg/s, durations of 10-100 s, and soft quasi-thermal spectra peaking near 0.8 keV.
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Simulating the jittering-jets explosion mechanism: Supernova remnant G11.2-0.3
Hydrodynamic simulations of three jet pairs in the jittering-jets mechanism reproduce the ring-and-bar morphology of supernova remnant G11.2-0.3.
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Distinct First-to-Second Peak Yield Ratios and Timescales Reveal a Sub-dominant Prompt Channel
A one-zone model shows that observed [Y/Eu] and [Sr/Eu] trends require a prompt first-peak channel, delayed BNS mergers dominating Eu, and delayed AGB s-process with t_min > 0.3 Gyr.
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Jittering jets promote dust formation in core-collapse supernovae
Jittering jets in core-collapse supernovae enhance dust formation and imprint jet-shaped morphologies on the dust in remnants, supporting the jittering jets explosion mechanism.