Primordial black holes in matter-dominated eras: The role of accretion
Valerio De Luca, Gabriele Franciolini, Alex Kehagias, Paolo Pani, Antonio Riotto
Abstract
We consider the role of secondary infall and accretion onto an initially overdense perturbation in matter-dominated eras, like the one which is likely to follow the end of inflation. We show that primordial black holes may form through post-collapse accretion, namely the accretion onto an initial overdensity whose collapse has not given rise to a primordial black hole. Accretion may be also responsible for the growth of the primordial black hole masses by orders of magnitude till the end of the matter-dominated era.
Topics & Concepts
PhysicsAccretion (finance)AstrophysicsPrimordial black holeBlack hole (networking)Perturbation (astronomy)Inflation (cosmology)AstronomySpin-flipComputer networkLink-state routing protocolRouting protocolRouting (electronic design automation)Computer scienceCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical PhysicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena