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.

Primordial black holes in matter-dominated eras. The role of accretion / De Luca, Valerio; Franciolini, Gabriele; Kehagias, Alex; Pani, Paolo; Riotto, Antonio. - In: PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B. - ISSN 0370-2693. - 832:(2022), pp. 1-6. [10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137265]

Primordial black holes in matter-dominated eras. The role of accretion

Franciolini, Gabriele
;
Pani, Paolo
;
Riotto, Antonio
2022

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.
2022
primordial black holes; cosmology; dark matter
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Primordial black holes in matter-dominated eras. The role of accretion / De Luca, Valerio; Franciolini, Gabriele; Kehagias, Alex; Pani, Paolo; Riotto, Antonio. - In: PHYSICS LETTERS. SECTION B. - ISSN 0370-2693. - 832:(2022), pp. 1-6. [10.1016/j.physletb.2022.137265]
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