English

Primordial black holes and magnetic fields in conformal neutrino mass models

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2026-05-15 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Sufficiently strong and long-lasting first-order phase transitions can produce primordial black holes (PBHs) that contribute substantially to the dark matter abundance of the Universe, and can produce large-scale primordial magnetic fields. We study these mechanisms in a generic class of conformal U(1)\mathrm{U(1)}^\prime models that also explain active neutrino oscillation data via the type-I seesaw mechanism. We find that phase transitions that occur at seesaw scales between 10410^4 GeV and 101110^{11} GeV produce gravitational wave signals (from the dynamics of the phase transition and from the decay of cosmic string loops) at LISA/ET that can be correlated with microlensing signals of PBHs at the Roman Space Telescope, while scales near 101110^{11} GeV can be correlated with Hawking evaporation signals at future gamma-ray telescopes. LISA can probe the entire range of PBH masses between 1×1016M1\times 10^{-16}M_\odot and 8×1011M8\times 10^{-11}M_\odot if PBHs fully account for the dark matter abundance. For Z' masses between 5 TeV and 100 TeV, and 3\sim 3 TeV right-handed neutrinos, helical magnetic fields can be produced with magnitudes 1016\sim 10^{-16}-101310^{-13} G and coherence lengths 104\sim 10^{-4}-10210^{-2} Mpc, above current blazar lower bounds.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2505.08011,
  title  = {Primordial black holes and magnetic fields in conformal neutrino mass models},
  author = {Shyam Balaji and João Gonçalves and Danny Marfatia and António P. Morais and Roman Pasechnik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.08011},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

25 pages, 10 figures, 3 tables. Corrected bug in magnetic field code. Corresponding parameter space changed