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Scalar induced gravitational waves from primordial black hole Poisson fluctuations in $f(R)$ gravity

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2022-10-12 v3 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

The gravitational potential of a gas of initially randomly distributed primordial black holes (PBH) can induce a stochastic gravitational-wave (GW) background through second-order gravitational effects. This GW background can be abundantly generated in a cosmic era dominated by ultralight primordial black holes, with masses mPBH<109gm_\mathrm{PBH}<10^{9}\mathrm{g}. In this work, we consider f(R)f(R) gravity as the underlying gravitational theory and we study its effect at the level of the gravitational potential of Poisson distributed primordial black holes. After a general analysis, we focus on the R2R^2 gravity model. In particular, by requiring that the scalar induced GWs (SIGWs) are not overproduced, we find an upper bound on the abundance of PBHs at formation time ΩPBH,f\Omega_\mathrm{PBH,f} as a function of their mass, namely that ΩPBH,f<5.5×105(109gmPBH)1/4\Omega_\mathrm{PBH,f}<5.5\times 10^{-5}\left(\frac{10^9\mathrm{g}}{m_\mathrm{PBH}}\right)^{1/4}, which is 45%45\% tighter than the respective upper bound in general relativity. Afterwards, by considering R2R^2 gravity as an illustrative case study of an f(R)f(R) gravity model, we also set upper bound constraints on its mass parameter MM. These mass parameter constraints, however, should not be regarded as physical given the fact that the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) constraints on R2R^2 gravity are quite tight. Finally, we conclude that the portal of SIGWs associated to PBH Poisson fluctuations can act as a novel complementary probe to constrain alternative gravity theories.

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@article{arxiv.2112.15059,
  title  = {Scalar induced gravitational waves from primordial black hole Poisson fluctuations in $f(R)$ gravity},
  author = {Theodoros Papanikolaou and Charalampos Tzerefos and Spyros Basilakos and Emmanuel N. Saridakis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.15059},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted in JCAP