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Seven Hints for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter

Seven observations point towards the existence of primordial black holes (PBH), constituting the whole or an important fraction of the dark matter in the Universe: the mass and spin of black holes detected by Advanced LIGO/VIRGO, the detection of micro-lensing events of distant quasars and stars in...

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Autores principales: Clesse, Sebastien, García-Bellido, Juan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dark.2018.08.004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2294671
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García-Bellido, Juan
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description Seven observations point towards the existence of primordial black holes (PBH), constituting the whole or an important fraction of the dark matter in the Universe: the mass and spin of black holes detected by Advanced LIGO/VIRGO, the detection of micro-lensing events of distant quasars and stars in M31, the non-detection of ultra-faint dwarf satellite galaxies with radius below 15 parsecs, evidences for core galactic dark matter profiles, the correlation between X-ray and infrared cosmic backgrounds, and the existence of super-massive black holes very early in the Universe's history. Some of these hints are newly identified and they are all intriguingly compatible with the re-constructed broad PBH mass distribution from LIGO events, peaking on PBH mass $m_{\rm PBH} \approx 3 M_\odot$ and passing all other constraints on PBH abundances. PBH dark matter also provides a new mechanism to explain the mass-to-light ratios of dwarf galaxies, including the recent detection of a diffuse galaxy not dominated by dark matter. Finally we conjecture that between 0.1% and 1% of the events detected by LIGO will involve a PBH with a mass below the Chandrasekhar mass, which would unambiguously prove the existence of PBH.
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spelling cern-22946712021-05-03T20:04:02Zdoi:10.1016/j.dark.2018.08.004http://cds.cern.ch/record/2294671engClesse, SebastienGarcía-Bellido, JuanSeven Hints for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matterhep-thParticle Physics - Theorygr-qcGeneral Relativity and Cosmologyastro-ph.GAAstrophysics and Astronomyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomySeven observations point towards the existence of primordial black holes (PBH), constituting the whole or an important fraction of the dark matter in the Universe: the mass and spin of black holes detected by Advanced LIGO/VIRGO, the detection of micro-lensing events of distant quasars and stars in M31, the non-detection of ultra-faint dwarf satellite galaxies with radius below 15 parsecs, evidences for core galactic dark matter profiles, the correlation between X-ray and infrared cosmic backgrounds, and the existence of super-massive black holes very early in the Universe's history. Some of these hints are newly identified and they are all intriguingly compatible with the re-constructed broad PBH mass distribution from LIGO events, peaking on PBH mass $m_{\rm PBH} \approx 3 M_\odot$ and passing all other constraints on PBH abundances. PBH dark matter also provides a new mechanism to explain the mass-to-light ratios of dwarf galaxies, including the recent detection of a diffuse galaxy not dominated by dark matter. Finally we conjecture that between 0.1% and 1% of the events detected by LIGO will involve a PBH with a mass below the Chandrasekhar mass, which would unambiguously prove the existence of PBH.Seven observations point towards the existence of primordial black holes (PBH), constituting the whole or an important fraction of the dark matter in the Universe: the mass and spin of black holes detected by Advanced LIGO/VIRGO, the detection of micro-lensing events of distant quasars and stars in M31, the non-detection of ultra-faint dwarf satellite galaxies with radius below 15 parsecs, evidences for core galactic dark matter profiles, the correlation between X-ray and infrared cosmic backgrounds, and the existence of super-massive black holes very early in the Universe’s history. Some of these hints are newly identified and they are all intriguingly compatible with the re-constructed broad PBH mass distribution from LIGO events, peaking on PBH mass mPBH≈3M⊙ and passing all other constraints on PBH abundances. PBH dark matter also provides a new mechanism to explain the mass-to-light ratios of dwarf galaxies, including the recent detection of a diffuse galaxy not dominated by dark matter. Finally we conjecture that between 0.1% and 1% of the events detected by LIGO will involve a PBH with a mass below the Chandrasekhar mass, which would unambiguously prove the existence of PBH.IFT-UAM-CSIC-17-108CERN-TH-2017-239arXiv:1711.10458oai:cds.cern.ch:22946712017-11-28
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Particle Physics - Theory
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.GA
Astrophysics and Astronomy
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Clesse, Sebastien
García-Bellido, Juan
Seven Hints for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter
title Seven Hints for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter
title_full Seven Hints for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter
title_fullStr Seven Hints for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter
title_full_unstemmed Seven Hints for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter
title_short Seven Hints for Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter
title_sort seven hints for primordial black hole dark matter
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
astro-ph.GA
Astrophysics and Astronomy
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
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http://cds.cern.ch/record/2294671
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