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GW190521 Mass Gap Event and the Primordial Black Hole Scenario

Valerio De Luca, V. Desjacques, Gabriele Franciolini, Paolo Pani, Antonio Riotto

2021Physical Review Letters143 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The LIGO/Virgo Collaboration has recently observed GW190521, the first binary black hole merger with at least the primary component mass in the mass gap predicted by the pair-instability supernova theory. This observation disfavors the standard stellar-origin formation scenario for the heavier black hole, motivating alternative hypotheses. We show that GW190521 cannot be explained within the primordial black hole (PBH) scenario if PBHs do not accrete during their cosmological evolution, since this would require an abundance which is already in tension with current constraints. On the other hand, GW190521 may have a primordial origin if PBHs accrete efficiently before the reionization epoch.

Topics & Concepts

Primordial black holePhysicsLIGOAstrophysicsBinary black holeReionizationBlack hole (networking)SupernovaStellar black holeGamma-ray burst progenitorsAstronomyIntermediate-mass black holeRedshiftGravitational waveGalaxyLink-state routing protocolRouting (electronic design automation)Computer networkRouting protocolComputer sciencePulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeCosmology and Gravitation Theories