Negative non-Gaussianity as a salvager for PBHs with PTAs in bounce
Abstract
Non-Gaussianity in the primordial curvature perturbation is a crucial element of the early universe due to its significant impact on the primordial black hole (PBH) production. In this work, we focus on the effects of negative non-Gaussianity on PBH abundance through the lens of the compaction function criterion for PBH formation. Our setup utilizes an effective field theory of non-singular bounce, including the standard slow-roll inflation with an ultra-slow roll phase for amplifying the curvature perturbations to form PBHs. We investigate with two separate values of the non-Gaussianity parameter, , found within the ekpyrotic contraction and the matter bounce scenarios, respectively, and show that a negatively large amount of can provide sizeable abundance, , and completely mitigates the PBH overproduction issue. We also highlight that the case with the effective sound speed , coupled with , provides an agreement under for the scalar-induced gravitational wave explanation of the latest PTA (NANOGrav15 and EPTA) signal. Lastly, we extract an upper bound on the most negative value of, , below which we show breaching of the underlying perturbativity constraints on the power spectrum amplitude.
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@article{arxiv.2409.18983,
title = {Negative non-Gaussianity as a salvager for PBHs with PTAs in bounce},
author = {Sayantan Choudhury and Kritartha Dey and Siddhant Ganguly and Ahaskar Karde and Swapnil Kumar Singh and Pranjal Tiwari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.18983},
year = {2025}
}
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Accepted for publication in European Physical Journal C. 54 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, with new figures and discussions added