Calcium-Rich Gap Transients: Tidal Detonations of White Dwarfs?
P. H. Sell, T. J. Maccarone, R. Kotak, C. Knigge, D. J. Sand

TL;DR
This paper explores the hypothesis that calcium-rich gap transients are caused by tidal detonations of white dwarfs by black holes or neutron stars, and discusses observational tests to confirm this model.
Contribution
It proposes a novel tidal detonation model for calcium-rich gap transients and connects it with observational data and potential formation scenarios.
Findings
Properties of transients match tidal detonation predictions
X-ray limits constrain the mass of potential detonators
Multiple formation pathways are discussed, including flybys and three-body interactions
Abstract
We hypothesize that at least some of the recently discovered class of calcium-rich gap transients are tidal detonation events of white dwarfs (WDs) by black holes (BHs) or possibly neutron stars. We show that the properties of the calcium-rich gap transients agree well with the predictions of the tidal detonation model. Under the predictions of this model, we use a follow-up X-ray observation of one of these transients, SN 2012hn, to place weak upper limits on the detonator mass of this system that include all intermediate-mass BHs (IMBHs). As these transients are preferentially in the stellar haloes of galaxies, we discuss the possibility that these transients are tidal detonations of WDs caused by random flyby encounters with IMBHs in dwarf galaxies or globular clusters. This possibility has been already suggested in the literature but without connection to the calcium-rich gap…
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