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Dark matter and dark radiation from evaporating primordial black holes

Primordial black holes in the mass range from $10^{-5}$ to $10^9$ g might have existed in the early universe. Via their evaporation mechanism (completed before Big Bang Nucleosynthesis), they might have released stable particles beyond the Standard Model. We reconsider the possibility that such part...

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Autor principal: Masina, Isabella
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjp/s13360-020-00564-9
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2717343
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description Primordial black holes in the mass range from $10^{-5}$ to $10^9$ g might have existed in the early universe. Via their evaporation mechanism (completed before Big Bang Nucleosynthesis), they might have released stable particles beyond the Standard Model. We reconsider the possibility that such particles might constitute the main part or a fraction of the dark matter observed today, updating the impact on this scenario from warm dark matter constraints. If sufficiently light, stable particles from primordial black holes evaporation might also provide a significant contribution to dark radiation. We generalize previous studies on this interesting dark matter and dark radiation production mechanism, by including the effects of accretion and a possible amount of entropy nonconservation. We also discuss in some detail specific examples of stable particle candidates beyond the Standard Model.
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spelling cern-27173432023-05-26T02:31:47Zdoi:10.1140/epjp/s13360-020-00564-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/2717343engMasina, IsabellaDark matter and dark radiation from evaporating primordial black holesastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomyhep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyPrimordial black holes in the mass range from $10^{-5}$ to $10^9$ g might have existed in the early universe. Via their evaporation mechanism (completed before Big Bang Nucleosynthesis), they might have released stable particles beyond the Standard Model. We reconsider the possibility that such particles might constitute the main part or a fraction of the dark matter observed today, updating the impact on this scenario from warm dark matter constraints. If sufficiently light, stable particles from primordial black holes evaporation might also provide a significant contribution to dark radiation. We generalize previous studies on this interesting dark matter and dark radiation production mechanism, by including the effects of accretion and a possible amount of entropy nonconservation. We also discuss in some detail specific examples of stable particle candidates beyond the Standard Model.Primordial black holes in the mass range from $10^{-5}$ to $10^9$ g might have existed in the early universe. Via their evaporation mechanism (completed before Big Bang Nucleosynthesis), they might have released stable particles beyond the Standard Model. We reconsider the possibility that such particles might constitute the main part or a fraction of the dark matter observed today, updating the impact on this scenario from warm dark matter constraints. If sufficiently light, stable particles from primordial black holes evaporation might also provide a significant contribution to dark radiation. We generalize previous studies on this interesting dark matter and dark radiation production mechanism, by including the effects of accretion and a possible amount of entropy non conservation. We also discuss in some detail specific examples of stable particle candidates beyond the Standard Model.arXiv:2004.04740oai:cds.cern.ch:27173432020-04-16
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Masina, Isabella
Dark matter and dark radiation from evaporating primordial black holes
title Dark matter and dark radiation from evaporating primordial black holes
title_full Dark matter and dark radiation from evaporating primordial black holes
title_fullStr Dark matter and dark radiation from evaporating primordial black holes
title_full_unstemmed Dark matter and dark radiation from evaporating primordial black holes
title_short Dark matter and dark radiation from evaporating primordial black holes
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Astrophysics and Astronomy
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Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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