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Implications for primordial black holes from cosmological constraints on scalar-induced gravitational wave (2210.03476v3)

Published 7 Oct 2022 in astro-ph.CO and gr-qc

Abstract: Sufficiently large scalar perturbations in the early Universe can create over-dense regions that collapse into primordial black holes (PBH). This process is accompanied by the emission of scalar-induced gravitational waves (SIGW) that behave like an extra radiation component, thus contributing to the relativistic degrees of freedom ($N_{\rm{eff}}$). We show that the cosmological constraints on $N_{\rm{eff}}$ can be used to pose stringent limits on PBHs created from this particular scenario as well as the relevant small-scale curvature perturbation ($\mathcal{P}{\mathcal{R}}(k)$). We show that the combination of cosmic microwave background (CMB), baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) and Big-Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN) datasets can exclude supermassive PBHs with peak mass $M{\bullet} \in [5 \times 10{5}, 5 \times 10{10}]\,{\rm M}{\odot}$ as the major component of dark matter, while the detailed constraints depend on the shape of the PBHs mass distribution. The future CMB mission like CMB-S4 can broaden this constraint window to a much larger range $M{\bullet} \in [8 \times 10{-5}, 5 \times 10{10}]\,{\rm M}{\odot}$, covering sub-stellar masses. These limits on PBH correspond to a tightened constraint on $\mathcal{P}{\mathcal{R}}$ on scales of $k \in [10, 10{22}]\ {\rm{Mpc{-1}}}$, much smaller than those probed by direct CMB and large-scale structure power spectra.

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