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Turning in the landscape: a new mechanism for generating Primordial Black Holes

Published 16 Apr 2020 in hep-th, astro-ph.CO, and gr-qc | (2004.08369v3)

Abstract: We propose a new model-independent mechanism for producing primordial black holes from a period of multi-field inflation. This requires an enhancement of primordial fluctuations at short scales compared to their value at CMB scales. We show that such an amplification naturally occurs when the inflationary trajectory exhibits a strong turn, that is a limited period during which the trajectory strongly deviates from a geodesic in field space, and is sufficient for subsequently producing primordial black holes with the abundance to be all or a fraction of dark matter. Our mechanism is generic to models of inflation realized in a multi-dimensional field space with an overlying potential and geometry, also referred to as the inflationary landscape, as arises in embeddings of inflation in high-energy theories. We study analytically and numerically how the duration and the strength of the turn impact the primordial fluctuation power spectrum and the abundance of primordial black holes. Our mechanism has the potential of exhibiting unique features accessible to observation through the primordial black hole spectrum and the stochastic background of gravitational waves, offering a precious glimpse at the dynamics of inflation.

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