EP250827b/SN 2025wkm: An X-ray Flash-Supernova Powered by a Central Engine and Circumstellar Interaction
Abstract
We present the discovery of EP250827b/SN 2025wkm, an X-ray Flash (XRF) discovered by the Einstein Probe (EP), accompanied by a broad-line Type Ic supernova (SN Ic-BL) at . EP250827b possesses a prompt X-ray luminosity of , lasts over 1000 seconds, and has a peak energy keV at 90\% confidence. SN 2025wkm possesses a double-peaked optical light curve (LC), though its bolometric luminosity plateaus after its initial peak for days, consistent with a central engine injecting additional energy into the explosion. Its spectrum transitions from a blue to red continuum with clear blueshifted broad absorption features consistent with a SN Ic-BL classification. We do not detect any transient radio emission and rule out the existence of an on-axis, energetic jet erg assuming a typical LGRB circumburst constant density (--) and microphysical parameters ( and ). In the model we invoke, the collapse gives rise to a long-lived magnetar, potentially surrounded by an accretion disk. Magnetically--driven winds from the magnetar and the disk mix together and break out with a velocity and interact with an extended circumstellar medium with radius cm, generating X-ray breakout emission through non-thermal free-free processes. The disk outflows and magnetar winds power blackbody photospheric emission as they cool adiabatically and thermalize, producing the first SN peak. The spin-down luminosity of the magnetar and radioactive decay of Ni powers the late-time emission. We end by discussing the landscape of XRF-SNe within the context of EP's recent discoveries.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.10239,
title = {EP250827b/SN 2025wkm: An X-ray Flash-Supernova Powered by a Central Engine and Circumstellar Interaction},
author = {Gokul P. Srinivasaragavan and Dongyue Li and Xander J. Hall and Ore Gottlieb and Genevieve Schroeder and Heyang Liu and Brendan O'Connor and Chichuan Jin and Mansi Kasliwal and Tomás Ahumada and Qinyu Wu and Christopher L. Fryer and Annabelle E. Niblett and Dong Xu and Maria Edvige Ravasio and Grace Daja and Wenxiong Li and Shreya Anand and Anna Y. Q. Ho and Hui Sun and Daniel A. Perley and Lin Yan and Eric Burns and S. Bradley Cenko and Jesper Sollerman and Nikhil Sarin and Anthony L. Piro and Amar Aryan and M. Coleman Miller and Jie An and Tao An and Moira Andrews and Jule Augustin and Eric C. Bellm and Aleksandra Bochenek and Malte Busmann and Krittapas Chanchaiworawit and Huaqing Chen and Maria D. Caballero-García and Alberto J. Castro-Tirado and Ali Esamdin and Jennifer Faba-Moreno and Joseph Farah and Emilio Fernández-García and Shaoyu Fu and Johan P. U. Fynbo and Julius Gassert and Estefania Padilla Gonzalez and Ignacio Pérez-García and Matthew Graham and Maria Gritsevich and Daniel Gruen and Sergiy Guziy and D. Andrew Howell and Linbo He and Jingwei Hu and You-Dong Hu and Abdusamatjan Iskandar and Joahan Castaneda Jaims and Ji-An Jiang and Ning Jiang and Shuaijiao Jiang and Runduo Liang and Zhixing Ling and Jialian Liu and Xing Liu and Yuan Liu and Frank J. Masci and Curtis McCully and Megan Newsome and Kanthanakorn Noysena and Shashi B. Pandey and Kangrui Ni and Antonella Palmese and Han-Long Peng and Josiah Purdum and Yu-Jing Qin and Sam Rose and Ben Rusholme and Rubén Sánchez-Ramírez and Cassie Sevilla and Roger Smith and Yujia Song and Niharika Sravan and Robert Stein and Constantin Tabor and Giacomo Terreran and Samaporn Tinyanont and Pablo Vega and Letian Wang and Tinggu Wang and Xiaofeng Wang and Siyu Wu and Xuefeng Wu and Kathryn Wynn and Yunfei Xu and Shengyu Yan and Weimin Yuan and Binbin Zhang and Chen Zhang and Zipei Zhu and Xiaoxiong Zuo and Gursimran Bhullar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.10239},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
46 pages, 20 Figures, Accepted to ApJ Letters