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Clustering of primordial black holes from quantum diffusion during inflation

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2024-08-29 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

We study how large fluctuations are spatially correlated in the presence of quantum diffusion during inflation. This is done by computing real-space correlation functions in the stochastic-δN\delta N formalism. We first derive an exact description of physical distances as measured by a local observer at the end of inflation, improving on previous works. Our approach is based on recursive algorithmic methods that consistently include volume-weighting effects. We then propose a "large-volume'' approximation under which calculations can be done using first-passage time analysis only, and from which a new formula for the power spectrum in stochastic inflation is derived. We then study the full two-point statistics of the curvature perturbation. Due to the presence of exponential tails, we find that the joint distribution of large fluctuations is of the form P(ζR1,ζR2)=F(R1,R2,r)P(ζR1)P(ζR2)P(\zeta_{R_1}, \zeta_{R_2}) = F(R_1,R_2,r) P(\zeta_{R_1})P( \zeta_{R_2}), where ζR1\zeta_{R_1} and ζR2\zeta_{R_2} denote the curvature perturbation coarse-grained at radii R1R_1 and R2R_2, around two spatial points distant by rr. This implies that, on the tail, the reduced correlation function, defined as P(ζR1>ζc,ζR2>ζc)/[P(ζR1>ζc)P(ζR2>ζc)]1P(\zeta_{R_1}>\zeta_{\rm{c}}, \zeta_{R_2}>\zeta_{\rm{c}})/[P(\zeta_{R_1}>\zeta_{\rm{c}}) P(\zeta_{R_2}>\zeta_{\rm{c}})]-1, is independent of the threshold value ζc\zeta_{\rm{c}}. This contrasts with Gaussian statistics where the same quantity strongly decays with ζc\zeta_{\rm{c}}, and shows the existence of a universal clustering profile for all structures forming in the exponential tails. Structures forming in the intermediate (i.e. not yet exponential) tails may feature different, model-dependent behaviours.

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@article{arxiv.2402.08642,
  title  = {Clustering of primordial black holes from quantum diffusion during inflation},
  author = {Chiara Animali and Vincent Vennin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.08642},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

52 pages, 14 figures. Discussion around Eq.(3.6) expanded, a few minor changes and typos fixed. Some references added. Matches published version in JCAP