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Primordial Black Holes from a tiny bump/dip in the Inflaton potential

General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology 2020-04-15 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

Scalar perturbations during inflation can be substantially amplified by tiny features in the inflaton potential. A bump-like feature behaves like a local speed-breaker and lowers the speed of the scalar field, thereby locally enhancing the scalar power spectrum. A bump-like feature emerges naturally if the base inflaton potential Vb(ϕ)V_b(\phi) contains a local correction term such as Vb(ϕ)[1+ε(ϕ)]V_b(\phi)\left[1+\varepsilon(\phi)\right] at ϕ=ϕ0\phi=\phi_0. The presence of such a localised correction term at ϕ0\phi_0 leads to a large peak in the curvature power spectrum and to an enhanced probability of black hole formation. Remarkably this does not significantly affect the scalar spectral index nSn_{_S} and tensor to scalar ratio rr on CMB scales. Consequently such models can produce higher mass primordial black holes (MPBH1MM_{\rm PBH}\geq 1 M_{\odot}) in contrast to models with `near inflection-point potentials' in which generating higher mass black holes severely affects nSn_{_S} and rr. With a suitable choice of the base potential - such as the string theory based (KKLT) inflation or the α\alpha-attractor models - the amplification of primordial scalar power spectrum can be as large as 10710^7 which leads to a significant contribution of primordial black holes (PBHs) to the dark matter density today, fPBH=Ω0,PBH/Ω0,DMO(1)f_{\rm PBH} = \Omega_{0,\rm PBH}/\Omega_{0,\rm DM} \sim O(1). Interestingly, our results remain valid if the bump is replaced by a dip. In this case the base inflaton potential Vb(ϕ)V_b(\phi) contains a negative local correction term such as Vb(ϕ)[1ε(ϕ)]V_b(\phi)\left[1-\varepsilon(\phi)\right] at ϕ=ϕ0\phi=\phi_0 which leads to an enhanced probability of PBH formation. We conclude that primordial black holes in the mass range 1017MMPBH100M10^{-17} M_{\odot} \leq M_{\rm PBH} \leq 100\, M_{\odot} can easily form in single field inflation in the presence of small bump-like and dip-like features in the inflaton potential.

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@article{arxiv.1911.00057,
  title  = {Primordial Black Holes from a tiny bump/dip in the Inflaton potential},
  author = {Swagat S. Mishra and Varun Sahni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.00057},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

33 pages, 15 figures, Results extended to include a dip in the potential, Additional comments and references, Accepted for publication in JCAP