Effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holes

The enhancement of the spectrum of primordial comoving curvature perturbation R can induce the production of primordial black holes (PBH) which could account for part of present day dark matter. As an example of the effects of the modification of gravity on the production of PBHs, we investigate the...

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Main Authors: Sergio Andrés Vallejo-Peña, Antonio Enea Romano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:Physics Letters B
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037026932100229X
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spelling doaj-8a12ed26d0354c3d88c88b6b6db2b7cd2021-05-28T04:59:35ZengElsevierPhysics Letters B0370-26932021-06-01817136289Effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holesSergio Andrés Vallejo-Peña0Antonio Enea Romano1ICRANet, Piazza della Repubblica 10, I–65122 Pescara, Italy; Instituto de Fisica, Universidad de Antioquia, A.A.1226, Medellin, ColombiaTheoretical Physics Department, CERN, CH-1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland; ICRANet, Piazza della Repubblica 10, I–65122 Pescara, Italy; Department of Physics & Astronomy, Bishop's University, 2600 College Street, Sherbrooke, J1M 1Z7 Québec, Canada; Instituto de Fisica, Universidad de Antioquia, A.A.1226, Medellin, Colombia; Corresponding author.The enhancement of the spectrum of primordial comoving curvature perturbation R can induce the production of primordial black holes (PBH) which could account for part of present day dark matter. As an example of the effects of the modification of gravity on the production of PBHs, we investigate the effects on the spectrum of R produced by the modification of gravity in the case of G-inflation, deriving the relation between the unitary gauge curvature perturbation ζ and the comoving curvature perturbation R, and identifying a background dependent enhancement function E which can induce large differences between the two gauge invariant variables. We use this relation to derive an equation for R, showing for the presence of a momentum dependent effective sound speed (MESS), associated to the intrinsic entropy which can arise in modified gravity theories, in agreement with the model independent MESS approach to cosmological perturbations.When ζ is not constant in time it is different from R, for example on sub-horizon scales, or in models exhibiting an anomalous super-horizon growth of ζ, but since this growth cannot last indefinitely, eventually they will coincide. We derive the general condition for super-horizon growth of ζ, showing that slow-roll violation is not necessary. Since the abundance of PBHs depends on the statistics of the peaks of the comoving density contrast, which is related to the spectrum of R, it is important to take into account these effects on the PBHs abundance in modified gravity theories.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037026932100229X
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Effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holes
Physics Letters B
author_facet Sergio Andrés Vallejo-Peña
Antonio Enea Romano
author_sort Sergio Andrés Vallejo-Peña
title Effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holes
title_short Effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holes
title_full Effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holes
title_fullStr Effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holes
title_sort effects of the modification of gravity on the production of primordial black holes
publisher Elsevier
series Physics Letters B
issn 0370-2693
publishDate 2021-06-01
description The enhancement of the spectrum of primordial comoving curvature perturbation R can induce the production of primordial black holes (PBH) which could account for part of present day dark matter. As an example of the effects of the modification of gravity on the production of PBHs, we investigate the effects on the spectrum of R produced by the modification of gravity in the case of G-inflation, deriving the relation between the unitary gauge curvature perturbation ζ and the comoving curvature perturbation R, and identifying a background dependent enhancement function E which can induce large differences between the two gauge invariant variables. We use this relation to derive an equation for R, showing for the presence of a momentum dependent effective sound speed (MESS), associated to the intrinsic entropy which can arise in modified gravity theories, in agreement with the model independent MESS approach to cosmological perturbations.When ζ is not constant in time it is different from R, for example on sub-horizon scales, or in models exhibiting an anomalous super-horizon growth of ζ, but since this growth cannot last indefinitely, eventually they will coincide. We derive the general condition for super-horizon growth of ζ, showing that slow-roll violation is not necessary. Since the abundance of PBHs depends on the statistics of the peaks of the comoving density contrast, which is related to the spectrum of R, it is important to take into account these effects on the PBHs abundance in modified gravity theories.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037026932100229X
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