7–12 Jul 2024
Aurum, the ‘Gabriele d’Annunzio’ University and ICRANet
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Primordial Black Hole Dark Matter from Warm Natural Inflation

9 Jul 2024, 15:00
20m
Sala 17 (Aurum)

Sala 17

Aurum

Largo Gardone Riviera, Pescara, Italy
Invited talk in a parallel session Black hole formation, evolution and the black hole mass gap Black hole formation, evolution and the black hole mass gap

Speaker

Grant Mathews (University of Notre)

Description

In recent work [1,2] we have shown that within the natural warm inflationary paradigm (WNI) observational constraints on the primordial power spectrum from the cosmic microwave background (CMB) can be satisfied without going beyond the Planck scale of the effective field theory. Moreover, WNI can inevitably provide perfect conditions for the production of primordial black holes (PBHs) in the golden window of black-hole mass range where it can account for all of the the dark matter content of the universe while satisfying observational constraints. In this talk we review the contributions from this form of dark matter to the gravitational wave background, and the prospects for this PBH dark matter to merge into early seeds of galaxy formation and super-massive black holes at high redshift.

[1] M. Correa, M. R. Gangopadhyay, N. Jaman, G. J. Mathews, Phys. Lett. B835, 137510 (2022).
[2] M. Correa, M. R. Gangopadhyay, N. Jaman, G. J. Mathews,
Phys. Rev. D 109, 063539 (2024)

*Work at the University of Notre Dame supported by the U.S. DOE under nuclear theory grant DE-FG02-95-ER40934

Primary author

Grant Mathews (University of Notre)

Co-authors

Mr MIguel Correa (University of Notre Dame) Prof. Mayukh Gangopadhyay Dr Nur Jaman (IISERKOL)

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