Two New Calcium-Rich Gap Transients in Group and Cluster Environments
R. Lunnan, M. M. Kasliwal, Y. Cao, L. Hangard, O. Yaron, J. T., Parrent, C. McCully, A. Gal-Yam, J. S. Mulchaey, S. Ben-Ami, A. V., Filippenko, C. Fremling, A. S. Fruchter, D. A. Howell, J. Koda, T. Kupfer, S., R. Kulkarni, R. Laher, F. Masci, P. E. Nugent, E. O. Ofek, M. Yagi

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of two calcium-rich gap transients in group and cluster environments, highlighting their unique properties, extreme offsets, and implications for their progenitors and environments.
Contribution
It presents two new calcium-rich gap transients with detailed observations, emphasizing their remote locations and environmental context, advancing understanding of their origins.
Findings
Both transients have lower peak luminosities and rapid evolution.
Offsets are larger than those of Type Ia supernovae and sGRBs.
Most Ca-rich transients occur in old stellar environments.
Abstract
We present the Palomar Transient Factory discoveries and the photometric and spectroscopic observations of PTF11kmb and PTF12bho. We show that both transients have properties consistent with the class of calcium-rich gap transients, specifically lower peak luminosities and rapid evolution compared to ordinary supernovae, and a nebular spectrum dominated by [Ca II] emission. A striking feature of both transients is their host environments: PTF12bho is an intra-cluster transient in the Coma Cluster, while PTF11kmb is located in a loose galaxy group, at a physical offset ~150 kpc from the most likely host galaxy. Deep Subaru imaging of PTF12bho rules out an underlying host system to a limit of mag, while Hubble Space Telescope imaging of PTF11kmb reveals a marginal counterpart that, if real, could be either a background galaxy or a globular cluster. We show that the offset…
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