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    Short-lived repeating fast radio bursts from tidal disruption of white dwarfs by intermediate-mass black holes

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    The origin of repeating fast radio bursts (RFRBs) is still a mystery. We propose that short-lived RFRBs might be triggered from the tidal disruption of white dwarfs (WDs) by intermediate-mass black holes (BHs). In this model, we show that the remnant WD clusters after tidal collapse cuts the magnetic lines on the BH accretion discs, and during each fall of the clump, so that electrons are torn from the surface of the mass and instantly accelerated to the relativistic energy. The subsequent movement of these electrons along magnetic field lines will result in coherent curvature radiation. This short-lived radio transients might accompany with the accretion process. The luminosity and the timescale can be estimated to be Ltot∼1.96×1040 erg s−1L_\mathrm{tot}\sim 1.96\times10^{40}~{\rm erg~s^{-1}} and Δt∼1.14 ms\Delta t\sim1.14~{\rm ms}, respectively, which are consistent with the typical properties of RFRBs. Moreover, the total event rate of our model for generating RFRBs might be as high as ∼10 yr−1 Gpc−3\sim 10~\rm {yr^{-1}~Gpc^{-3}}.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter
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