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Constraining Primordial Black Holes with the EDGES 21-cm Absorption Signal

The EDGES experiment has recently measured an anomalous global 21-cm spectrum due to hydrogen absorptions at redshifts of about z∼17. Model independently, the unusually low temperature of baryons probed by this observable sets strong constraints on any physical process that transfers energy into the...

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Autores principales: Hektor, Andi, Hütsi, Gert, Marzola, Luca, Raidal, Martti, Vaskonen, Ville, Veermäe, Hardi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.023503
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2311939
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author Hektor, Andi
Hütsi, Gert
Marzola, Luca
Raidal, Martti
Vaskonen, Ville
Veermäe, Hardi
author_facet Hektor, Andi
Hütsi, Gert
Marzola, Luca
Raidal, Martti
Vaskonen, Ville
Veermäe, Hardi
author_sort Hektor, Andi
collection CERN
description The EDGES experiment has recently measured an anomalous global 21-cm spectrum due to hydrogen absorptions at redshifts of about z∼17. Model independently, the unusually low temperature of baryons probed by this observable sets strong constraints on any physical process that transfers energy into the baryonic environment at such redshifts. Here, we make use of the 21-cm spectrum to derive bounds on the energy injection due to a possible population of O(1–100)M⊙ primordial black holes, which induce a wide spectrum of radiation during the accretion of the surrounding gas. After calculating the total radiative intensity of a primordial black hole population, we estimate the amount of heat and ionizations produced in the baryonic gas and compute the resulting thermal history of the Universe with a modified version of RECFAST code. Finally, by imposing that the temperature of the gas at z∼17 does not exceed the indications of EDGES, we constrain the possible abundance of primordial black holes. Depending on uncertainties related to the accretion model, we find that O(10)M⊙ primordial black holes can only contribute to a fraction fPBH<(1–10-3) of the total dark matter abundance.
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spelling cern-23119392023-05-10T02:46:58Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.98.023503http://cds.cern.ch/record/2311939engHektor, AndiHütsi, GertMarzola, LucaRaidal, MarttiVaskonen, VilleVeermäe, HardiConstraining Primordial Black Holes with the EDGES 21-cm Absorption Signalhep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyThe EDGES experiment has recently measured an anomalous global 21-cm spectrum due to hydrogen absorptions at redshifts of about z∼17. Model independently, the unusually low temperature of baryons probed by this observable sets strong constraints on any physical process that transfers energy into the baryonic environment at such redshifts. Here, we make use of the 21-cm spectrum to derive bounds on the energy injection due to a possible population of O(1–100)M⊙ primordial black holes, which induce a wide spectrum of radiation during the accretion of the surrounding gas. After calculating the total radiative intensity of a primordial black hole population, we estimate the amount of heat and ionizations produced in the baryonic gas and compute the resulting thermal history of the Universe with a modified version of RECFAST code. Finally, by imposing that the temperature of the gas at z∼17 does not exceed the indications of EDGES, we constrain the possible abundance of primordial black holes. Depending on uncertainties related to the accretion model, we find that O(10)M⊙ primordial black holes can only contribute to a fraction fPBH<(1–10-3) of the total dark matter abundance.The EDGES experiment has recently measured an anomalous global 21-cm spectrum due to hydrogen absorptions at redshifts of about $z\sim 17$. Model independently, the unusually low temperature of baryons probed by this observable sets strong constraints on any physical process that transfers energy into the baryonic environment at such redshifts. Here we make use of the 21-cm spectrum to derive bounds on the energy injection due to a possible population of ${\cal O}(1-100) M_\odot$ primordial black holes, which induce a wide spectrum of radiation during the accretion of the surrounding gas. After calculating the total radiative intensity of a primordial black hole population, we estimate the amount of heat and ionisations produced in the baryonic gas and compute the resulting thermal history of the Universe with a modified version of RECFAST code. Finally, by imposing that the temperature of the gas at $z\sim 17$ does not exceed the indications of EDGES, we constrain the possible abundance of primordial black holes. Depending on uncertainties related to the accretion model, we find that ${\cal O}(10) M_\odot$ primordial black holes can only contribute to a fraction $f_{\rm PBH}<(1-10^{-3})$ of the total dark matter abundance.arXiv:1803.09697CERN-TH-2018-073oai:cds.cern.ch:23119392018-03-26
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Hektor, Andi
Hütsi, Gert
Marzola, Luca
Raidal, Martti
Vaskonen, Ville
Veermäe, Hardi
Constraining Primordial Black Holes with the EDGES 21-cm Absorption Signal
title Constraining Primordial Black Holes with the EDGES 21-cm Absorption Signal
title_full Constraining Primordial Black Holes with the EDGES 21-cm Absorption Signal
title_fullStr Constraining Primordial Black Holes with the EDGES 21-cm Absorption Signal
title_full_unstemmed Constraining Primordial Black Holes with the EDGES 21-cm Absorption Signal
title_short Constraining Primordial Black Holes with the EDGES 21-cm Absorption Signal
title_sort constraining primordial black holes with the edges 21-cm absorption signal
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.98.023503
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2311939
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