Primordial black hole formation in inflationary $\alpha$-attractor models
Abstract
The formation of primordial black holes is studied using superconformal inflationary -attractors. An inflaton potential is constructed with a plateau-like region which brings about the onset of an ultra slow-roll region where the required enhancement in the curvature power spectrum takes place. This is accomplished by carefully fine-tuning the parameters in the potential. For the parameter sets, the amount of observable inflation is such that the curvature perturbation peaks at , producing PBHs in the mass window . The reheating period after inflation is taken into account to determine whether or not PBH formation takes place in such a phase. Finally, the spectrum of second order gravitational waves, that can arise due to the curvature perturbation enhancement, is calculated.
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@article{arxiv.1910.10602,
title = {Primordial black hole formation in inflationary $\alpha$-attractor models},
author = {Rafid Mahbub},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.10602},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
29 pages, 10 figures, corrected typos, updated final section and references