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Effects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holes

We simulate numerically the formation of spherically symmetric primordial black holes (PBHs) seeded by different families of primordial curvature perturbations profiles in a radiation dominated Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW) Universe. We have studied the dependency on the curvature profile of the i...

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Autores principales: Escrivà, Albert, Romano, Antonio Enea
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2021/05/066
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759852
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Romano, Antonio Enea
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Romano, Antonio Enea
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description We simulate numerically the formation of spherically symmetric primordial black holes (PBHs) seeded by different families of primordial curvature perturbations profiles in a radiation dominated Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW) Universe. We have studied the dependency on the curvature profile of the initial mass M BH,i of the PBHs at the time of apparent horizon formation t AH, and the final mass M BH,f after the accretion process, using an excision technique, comparing M BH,i to previous analytical estimations obtained using a compensated PBHs model approach. The analytical estimations are in agreement with numerical results, except for large values of the initial perturbation amplitude, when the compensated model is less accurate. The masses M BH,f and M BH,i do not depend only on the shape around the compaction function peak, but on the full profile of the initial curvature perturbation. We also estimate the accretion effects, and for PBHs with masses relevant for the dark matter abundance, with a final mass equal to the horizon crossing mass, we find M BH,f ≈ 3 M BH,i.
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spelling cern-27598522023-10-04T07:56:54Zdoi:10.1088/1475-7516/2021/05/066http://cds.cern.ch/record/2759852engEscrivà, AlbertRomano, Antonio EneaEffects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holeshep-thParticle Physics - Theoryastro-ph.COAstrophysics and Astronomygr-qcGeneral Relativity and CosmologyWe simulate numerically the formation of spherically symmetric primordial black holes (PBHs) seeded by different families of primordial curvature perturbations profiles in a radiation dominated Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW) Universe. We have studied the dependency on the curvature profile of the initial mass M BH,i of the PBHs at the time of apparent horizon formation t AH, and the final mass M BH,f after the accretion process, using an excision technique, comparing M BH,i to previous analytical estimations obtained using a compensated PBHs model approach. The analytical estimations are in agreement with numerical results, except for large values of the initial perturbation amplitude, when the compensated model is less accurate. The masses M BH,f and M BH,i do not depend only on the shape around the compaction function peak, but on the full profile of the initial curvature perturbation. We also estimate the accretion effects, and for PBHs with masses relevant for the dark matter abundance, with a final mass equal to the horizon crossing mass, we find M BH,f ≈ 3 M BH,i.We simulate numerically the formation of spherically symmetric primordial black holes (PBHs) seeded by different families of primordial curvature perturbations profiles on a Friedman-Robertson-Walker (FRW) Universe filled by radiation fluid. We have studied the dependency on the curvature profile of the initial mass $M_{\rm BH,i}$ of the PBHs at the time of apparent horizon formation $t_{AH}$, and the final mass $M_{\rm BH,f}$ after the accretion process, using an excision technique, comparing $M_{\rm BH,i}$ to previous analytical estimations obtained using compensated PBHs model approach. The analytical estimations are in agreement with numerical results, except for large values of the initial perturbation amplitude, when the compensated model is less accurate. The masses $M_{\rm BH,f}$ and $M_{\rm BH,i}$ do not depend only on the shape around the compaction function peak, but on the full profile of the initial curvature perturbation. We also estimate the accretion effects, and for those PBHs with masses relevant for the dark matter abundance, with a final mass equal to the horizon crossing mass, we find $M_{\rm BH,f}\approx 3 M_{\rm BH,i} $.arXiv:2103.03867ICCUB-21-003oai:cds.cern.ch:27598522021-03-05
spellingShingle hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
Escrivà, Albert
Romano, Antonio Enea
Effects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holes
title Effects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holes
title_full Effects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holes
title_fullStr Effects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holes
title_short Effects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holes
title_sort effects of the shape of curvature peaks on the size of primordial black holes
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
astro-ph.CO
Astrophysics and Astronomy
gr-qc
General Relativity and Cosmology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2021/05/066
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