26–30 May 2025
Centro Culturale Altinate San Gaetano
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Gravothermalizing into Primordial Black Holes

29 May 2025, 18:20
20m
P1C (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Edificio Paolotti)

P1C

Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia - Edificio Paolotti

Via Belzoni 7, Padova

Speaker

Daniele Perri (Warsaw University)

Description

Very little is known about the universe’s history from after the end of inflation until the Big Bang nucleosynthesis, which spans more than $10^{39}$ orders of magnitude in time scales. In this work, we show that if there was a long period of matter domination in this unknown period, and if the particle causing the matter domination has moderate self-interactions, the matter particles can undergo gravothermal collapse to form exotic states as primordial black holes (PBHs), boson stars, and cannibal stars. We found that for some choice of parameters, our model can predict an amount of PBHs surviving until today comparable to dark matter. For an optimistic estimate of PBH abundance, we also find that PBHs with masses less than $10^9$ g can reheat the universe before BBN. From the bounds on the PBH abundance, we also constrain the models in a large range of parameters.

Author

Daniele Perri (Warsaw University)

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