Primordial black holes and their gravitational-wave signatures
Abstract
In the recent years, primordial black holes (PBHs) have emerged as one of the most interesting and hotly debated topics in cosmology. Among other possibilities, PBHs could explain both some of the signals from binary black hole mergers observed in gravitational wave detectors and an important component of the dark matter in the Universe. Significant progress has been achieved both on the theory side and from the point of view of observations, including new models and more accurate calculations of PBH formation, evolution, clustering, merger rates, as well as new astrophysical and cosmological probes. In this work, we review, analyse and combine the latest developments in order to perform end-to-end calculations of the various gravitational wave signatures of PBHs. Different ways to distinguish PBHs from stellar black holes are emphasized. Finally, we discuss their detectability with LISA, the first planned gravitational-wave observatory in space.
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@article{arxiv.2310.19857,
title = {Primordial black holes and their gravitational-wave signatures},
author = {Eleni Bagui and Sebastien Clesse and Valerio De Luca and Jose María Ezquiaga and Gabriele Franciolini and Juan García-Bellido and Cristian Joana and Rajeev Kumar Jain and Sachiko Kuroyanagi and Ilia Musco and Theodoros Papanikolaou and Alvise Raccanelli and Sébastien Renaux-Petel and Antonio Riotto and Ester Ruiz Morales and Marco Scalisi and Olga Sergijenko and Caner Unal and Vincent Vennin and David Wands},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.19857},
year = {2023}
}
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161 pages, 47 figures, comments welcome