Computations of primordial black hole formation
Abstract
Results are presented from general relativistic numerical computations of primordial black-hole formation during the radiation-dominated era of the universe. Growing-mode perturbations are specified within the linear regime and their subsequent evolution is followed as they become nonlinear. We use a spherically symmetric Lagrangian code and study both super-critical perturbations, which go on to produce black holes, and sub-critical perturbations, for which the overdensity eventually disperses into the background medium. For super-critical perturbations, we confirm the results of previous work concerning scaling-laws but note that the threshold amplitude for a perturbation to lead to black-hole formation is substantially reduced when the initial conditions are taken to represent purely growing modes. For sub-critical cases, where an initial collapse is followed by a subsequent re-expansion, strong compressions and rarefactions are seen for perturbation amplitudes near to the threshold. We have also investigated the effect of including a significant component of vacuum energy and have calculated the resulting changes in the threshold and in the slope of the scaling law.
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@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0412063,
title = {Computations of primordial black hole formation},
author = {Ilia Musco and John C. Miller and Luciano Rezzolla and ;},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0412063},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
29 pages, 5 figures, accepted by Class. Quantum Grav