X-rays, gamma-rays and neutrinos from collisoinless shocks in supernova wind breakouts

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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We show that a collisionless shock necessarily forms during the shock breakout of a supernova (SN) surrounded by an optically thick wind. An intense non-thermal flash of <~ MeV gamma rays, hard X-rays and multi-TeV neutrinos is produced simultaneously with and following the soft X-ray breakout emission, carrying similar or larger energy than the soft emission. The non-thermal flash is detectable by current X-ray telescopes and may be detectable out to 10's of Mpc by km-scale neutrino telescopes.

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