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arxiv: 2606.10014 · v1 · pith:RQOMUO2Snew · submitted 2026-06-08 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.SR

Thermal X-rays breaking out from pre-explosion ejecta of a dying massive star

Weimin Yuan , Qiu-Ju Huang , Jin-Ping Zhu , Yun-Wei Yu , Dong Xu , Chen Zhang , Zhuo Li , Yuan Liu
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Tao An Giulia Gianfagna Weikang Zheng Guowang Du Xing Liu Ji-An Jiang Johan P.U. Fynbo Alexei S. Pozanenko Junjie Jin Yi Yang Jinsong Deng Hui Sun Guang-Lei Wu Yu-Hao Zhang Bao Wang Yu Wang Xiangyu Wang Bin-Bin Zhang Yong Chen Yonghe Zhang Bo Wang Xiaofeng Wang Xuefeng Wu Zigao Dai Jie An G.C. Anupama Arvind Balasubramanian Congying Bao Aru Beri Varun Bhalerao Thomas G. Brink Gabriele Bruni Minxuan Cai Zhiming Cai Krittapas Chanchaiworawit Yehai Chen Huaqing Cheng Bertrand Cordier Chenzhou Cui Weiwei Cui Cuiyuan Dai D. Eappachen M. V. Eselevich Xiao Fan Zhou Fan Yuan Fang Hua Feng Alexei V. Filippenko Shaoyu Fu He Gao Jinjun Geng Vitaly Goranskij Ju Guan Dawei Han Jinxin Hao Linbo He Min He Jingwei Hu Maohai Huang Shumei Jia Ziqing Jia Shuaiqing Jiang Chichuan Jin Ge Jin Peter Jonker E. V. Klunko Albert K. H. Kong Chengkui Li Dongyue Li Rui-Zhi Li Wenxiong Li Run-Duo Liang Zhixing Ling Congzhan Liu Huaqiu Liu Liangduan Liu Xiangkun Liu Xiaowei Liu Yuanqi Liu Zhengwei Liu Fangjun Lu Jirong Mao Xuan Mao A. S. Moskvitin Haiyang Mu Kirpal Nandra Jan-Uwe Ness Kangrui Ni Kanthanakorn Noysena Paul O'Brien Haiwu Pan Yu Pan N.S. Pankov Luigi Piro J. Quirola-Vasquez Arne Rau Nanda Rea D.K. Sahu Aditya Pawan Saikia Jeremy Sanders Liming Song Olga Spiridonova Ning-Chen Sun Shengli Sun Xiaojin Sun Yuyin Tan Aishwarya Linesh Thakur Samaporn Tinyanont Valery Vlasyuk A.V. Volnova Ailing Wang Hong Wu Qianrui Wu Haitao Xu Zelin Xu Changbin Xue Yi-Han Iris Yin I. A. Zaznobin Jia-Sen Zhang Shuang-Nan Zhang Songbo Zhang Yu Zhang Zipei Zhu Zecheng Zou Bing Zhang
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keywords starmassivex-raybreakingeventsprogenitorshockcore-collapse
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Massive stars die as energetic supernova explosions, but the physical processes during and before such explosions are poorly studied observationally. The first electromagnetic signals from core-collapse events are predicted to be a flash of soft X-ray and ultraviolet (UV) light, produced as a result of a shock wave breaking out of the star and its surrounding medium. Such shock breakout (SBO) events often carry essential information about the explosion energetics, the progenitor star, and its immediate environment. However, they are difficult to catch because of their very short durations and a historical lack of sensitive wide-field monitors. Only two SBO events have been detected so far in X-rays, but their emission spectra are modified from the simple thermal form by complicated physical factors, however. Here we report the discovery of a fast X-ray transient, EP260321a, followed by a broad-lined Type Ic supernova (SN Ic-BL) emerging days later, suggesting its progenitor as a Wolf-Rayet star with its hydrogen and helium envelopes stripped. Its X-ray emission is soft and best modeled by blackbody radiation, making it a bona fide SBO. The observed long duration and large total energy output of the X-ray event jointly indicate a shock breaking out from a surrounding shell at a radius of about 300 solar radii, rather than from the progenitor star's surface. This provides direct evidence of abrupt mass ejection within a month prior to core collapse, suggesting intense pre-explosion activity for a massive star. The real-time detection of SBOs yields precise timing of stellar core-collapse, allowing for efficient searches for associated neutrinos and potential gravitational-wave signals. These, together with timely multi-wavelength observations, may uncover how massive stars end their lives.

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