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Blowouts of Nascent Wind Bubbles in Pulsar-Driven Supernovae

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2026-03-02 v2

Abstract

Formation of a rapidly spinning, strongly magnetized neutron star (NS) may occur in various classes of core-collapse events. If the NS injects an amount of energy comparable to the explosion energy of the accompanying supernova (SN) before the SN ejecta becomes transparent, the nascent NS wind bubble can overtake the outer ejecta and undergo a blowout driven by hydrodynamic instabilities. Based on multidimensional numerical studies, we construct a minimal semi-analytic framework to follow the post-blowout dynamics and radiative evolution, map the blowout conditions by scanning the ejecta and NS parameters, and compute survey-ready multi-band light curves. For stripped-envelope SNe with an ejecta mass of Mej10MM_\mathrm{ej} \sim 10\,M_\odot and an explosion energy of Esn1051ergE_\mathrm{sn} \sim 10^{51}\,\mathrm{erg}, blowout occurs for NSs with magnetic field strengths of Bdip1013GB_{\mathrm{dip}} \gtrsim 10^{13}\,\mathrm{G} and spin periods of PNSa fewmsP_\mathrm{NS} \lesssim \mathrm{a\ few}\,\mathrm{ms}. Relatively weak-field cases with Bdip1014GB_\mathrm{dip} \lesssim 10^{14}\,\mathrm{G} produce luminous double-peaked UV/optical light curves, as observed in the superluminous SN LSQ14bdq, while stronger-field cases with Bdip1014GB_\mathrm{dip} \gtrsim 10^{14}\,\mathrm{G} result in hypernovae preceded by X-ray blowout precursors. We also examine weaker and lower-mass SN explosions representing ultra-stripped SNe and accretion- or merger-induced collapse events, in which blowout is more readily achieved over a broader range of NS parameters, producing fast X-ray transients with durations of 102\mbox4s 10^{2\mbox{--}4}\,\mathrm{s} and peak luminosities of 1042\mbox48ergs110^{42\mbox{--}48}\,\mathrm{erg\,s^{-1}}. Our results encourage coordinated UV, optical, and X-ray observations which constrain the formation of the most energetic NSs in the universe.

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@article{arxiv.2601.09552,
  title  = {Blowouts of Nascent Wind Bubbles in Pulsar-Driven Supernovae},
  author = {Mingxi Chen and Kazumi Kashiyama and Masato Sato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.09552},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in ApJ (26 Feb 2026). Originally submitted 14 Jan 2026. 31 pages, 16 figures