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Formation and Evolution of Primordial Black Hole Binaries in the Early Universe

The abundance of primordial black holes (PBHs) in the mass range 0.1–103 M⊙ can potentially be tested by gravitational wave observations due to the large merger rate of PBH binaries formed in the early universe. To put the estimates of the latter on a firmer footing, we first derive analytical PBH m...

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Autores principales: Raidal, Martti, Spethmann, Christian, Vaskonen, Ville, Veermäe, Hardi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2019/02/018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650543
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author Raidal, Martti
Spethmann, Christian
Vaskonen, Ville
Veermäe, Hardi
author_facet Raidal, Martti
Spethmann, Christian
Vaskonen, Ville
Veermäe, Hardi
author_sort Raidal, Martti
collection CERN
description The abundance of primordial black holes (PBHs) in the mass range 0.1–103 M⊙ can potentially be tested by gravitational wave observations due to the large merger rate of PBH binaries formed in the early universe. To put the estimates of the latter on a firmer footing, we first derive analytical PBH merger rate for general PBH mass functions while imposing a minimal initial comoving distance between the binary and the PBH nearest to it, in order to pick only initial configurations where the binary would not get disrupted. We then study the formation and evolution of PBH binaries before recombination by performing N-body simulations. We find that the analytical estimate based on the tidally perturbed 2-body system strongly overestimates the present merger rate when PBHs comprise all dark matter, as most initial binaries are disrupted by the surrounding PBHs. This is mostly due to the formation of compact N-body systems at matter-radiation equality. However, if PBHs make up a small fraction of the dark matter, fPBH  10%, these estimates become more reliable. In that case, the merger rate observed by LIGO imposes the strongest constraint on the PBH abundance in the mass range 2–160 M⊙. Finally, we argue that, even if most initial PBH binaries are perturbed, the present BH-BH merger rate of binaries formed in the early universe is larger than (10) Gpc−3 yr−1 fPBH3.
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spelling cern-26505432023-10-04T06:57:57Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2019/02/018http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650543engRaidal, MarttiSpethmann, ChristianVaskonen, VilleVeermäe, HardiFormation and Evolution of Primordial Black Hole Binaries in the Early Universehep-phParticle Physics - Phenomenologyastro-ph.HEAstrophysics and Astronomyastro-ph.COAstrophysics and AstronomyThe abundance of primordial black holes (PBHs) in the mass range 0.1–103 M⊙ can potentially be tested by gravitational wave observations due to the large merger rate of PBH binaries formed in the early universe. To put the estimates of the latter on a firmer footing, we first derive analytical PBH merger rate for general PBH mass functions while imposing a minimal initial comoving distance between the binary and the PBH nearest to it, in order to pick only initial configurations where the binary would not get disrupted. We then study the formation and evolution of PBH binaries before recombination by performing N-body simulations. We find that the analytical estimate based on the tidally perturbed 2-body system strongly overestimates the present merger rate when PBHs comprise all dark matter, as most initial binaries are disrupted by the surrounding PBHs. This is mostly due to the formation of compact N-body systems at matter-radiation equality. However, if PBHs make up a small fraction of the dark matter, fPBH  10%, these estimates become more reliable. In that case, the merger rate observed by LIGO imposes the strongest constraint on the PBH abundance in the mass range 2–160 M⊙. Finally, we argue that, even if most initial PBH binaries are perturbed, the present BH-BH merger rate of binaries formed in the early universe is larger than (10) Gpc−3 yr−1 fPBH3.The abundance of primordial black holes (PBHs) in the mass range $0.1 - 10^3 M_\odot$ can potentially be tested by gravitational wave observations due to the large merger rate of PBH binaries formed in the early universe. To put the estimates of the latter on a firmer footing, we first derive analytical PBH merger rate for general PBH mass functions while imposing a minimal initial comoving distance between the binary and the PBH nearest to it, in order to pick only initial configurations where the binary would not get disrupted. We then study the formation and evolution of PBH binaries before recombination by performing N-body simulations. We find that the analytical estimate based on the tidally perturbed 2-body system strongly overestimates the present merger rate when PBHs comprise all dark matter, as most initial binaries are disrupted by the surrounding PBHs. This is mostly due to the formation of compact N-body systems at matter-radiation equality. However, if PBHs make up a small fraction of the dark matter, $f_{\rm PBH} \lesssim 10\%$, these estimates become more reliable. In that case, the merger rate observed by LIGO imposes the strongest constraint on the PBH abundance in the mass range $2 - 160 M_\odot$. Finally, we argue that, even if most initial PBH binaries are perturbed, the present BH-BH merger rate of binaries formed in the early universe is larger than $\mathcal{O}(10)\,{\rm Gpc}^{-3} {\rm yr}^{-1}\, f_{\rm PBH}^3$arXiv:1812.01930KCL-PH-TH/2018-70CERN-TH-2018-266oai:cds.cern.ch:26505432018-12-05
spellingShingle hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Raidal, Martti
Spethmann, Christian
Vaskonen, Ville
Veermäe, Hardi
Formation and Evolution of Primordial Black Hole Binaries in the Early Universe
title Formation and Evolution of Primordial Black Hole Binaries in the Early Universe
title_full Formation and Evolution of Primordial Black Hole Binaries in the Early Universe
title_fullStr Formation and Evolution of Primordial Black Hole Binaries in the Early Universe
title_full_unstemmed Formation and Evolution of Primordial Black Hole Binaries in the Early Universe
title_short Formation and Evolution of Primordial Black Hole Binaries in the Early Universe
title_sort formation and evolution of primordial black hole binaries in the early universe
topic hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
astro-ph.HE
Astrophysics and Astronomy
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2019/02/018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650543
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