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Primordial black hole versus inflaton

We compare the dark matter (DM) production processes and its parameters space in the background of reheating obtained from two chief systems in the early Universe: the inflaton ϕ and the primordial black holes (PBHs). We concentrated on the mechanism where DMs are universally produced only from the...

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Published in:Physical review. D 2024-01, Vol.109 (2), Article 023521
Main Authors: Haque, Md Riajul, Kpatcha, Essodjolo, Maity, Debaprasad, Mambrini, Yann
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Language:English
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Summary:We compare the dark matter (DM) production processes and its parameters space in the background of reheating obtained from two chief systems in the early Universe: the inflaton ϕ and the primordial black holes (PBHs). We concentrated on the mechanism where DMs are universally produced only from the PBH decay and the generation of the standard model plasma from both inflaton and PBHs. Whereas the distribution of primordial black holes behaves like dust, the inflaton phenomenology depends strongly on its equation of state after the inflationary phase, which in turn is conditioned by the nature of the potential V ( ϕ ) . Depending upon the initial mass and population of PBHs, a large range of DM mass is shown to be viable if reheating is controlled by PBHs itself. Inflaton-dominated reheating is observed to further widen such possibilities depending on the initial population of black holes and its mass as well as the coupling of the inflaton to the standard model sector.
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.109.023521