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Upper limits on the size of a primordial black hole

Astrophysics 2008-11-26 v3 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We provide precise constraints on the size of any black holes forming in the early Universe for a variety of formation scenarios. In particular, we prove that the size of the apparent horizon of a primordial black hole formed by causal processes in a flat Friedmann universe is considerably smaller than the cosmological apparent horizon size for an equation of state p=kρp=k\rho (1/3<k<11/3<k<1). This also applies for a stiff equation of state (k=1k=1) or for a massless scalar field. The apparent horizon of a primordial black hole formed through hydrodynamical processes is also considerably smaller than the cosmological apparent horizon for 0<k10<k\le 1. We derive an expression for the maximum size which an overdense region can have without being a separate closed universe rather than part of our own. Newtonian argument shows that a black hole smaller than the cosmological horizon can never accrete much.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0412134,
  title  = {Upper limits on the size of a primordial black hole},
  author = {Tomohiro Harada and B. J. Carr},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0412134},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

15 pages, accepted for publication in Physical Review D