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Peak statistics for the primordial black hole abundance
The primordial black hole (PBH) abundance evaluated by the conventional Press–Schechter (PS) probability distribution is shown to be equivalent to the high-peak limit of a special point-like peak statistics via unphysical dimensionality reduction of the Bardeen–Bond–Kaiser–Szalay (BBKS) theory. The...
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Published in: | PHYSICS OF THE DARK UNIVERSE 2020-12, Vol.30, p.100654, Article 100654 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The primordial black hole (PBH) abundance evaluated by the conventional Press–Schechter (PS) probability distribution is shown to be equivalent to the high-peak limit of a special point-like peak statistics via unphysical dimensionality reduction of the Bardeen–Bond–Kaiser–Szalay (BBKS) theory. The fact that PBHs are formed at high peak values νc≫1 leads to a systematic bias proportional to νc3 between the predictions of the PS method and the physical BBKS peak theory in a general three-dimensional spatial configuration. As long as realistic PBHs are collapsed from three-dimensional density peaks in space, the systematic bias led by νc3 implies a significant underestimation of the PBH abundance reported by the PS method. For the inflationary spectrum in the narrow-spike class, the underestimation in the extended mass functions is further enlarged by at least a factor of 102.5 in all mass range, indicating a severer constraint to models in the favor of considering PBHs as all dark matter in a certain mass range. |
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ISSN: | 2212-6864 2212-6864 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.dark.2020.100654 |