Primordial black hole formation during the QCD epoch
- 15 May 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 55 (10) , R5871-R5875
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.55.r5871
Abstract
We consider the formation of horizon-size primordial black holes (PBH’s) from pre-existing density fluctuations during cosmic phase transitions. It is pointed out that the formation of PBH’s should be particularly efficient during the QCD epoch due to a substantial reduction of pressure forces during adiabatic collapse, or equivalently, a significant decrease in the effective speed of sound during the color-confinement transition. Our considerations imply that for generic initial density perturbation spectra PBH mass functions are expected to exhibit a pronounced peak on the QCD-horizon mass scale This mass scale is roughly coincident with the estimated masses for compact objects recently observed in our galactic halo by the MACHO Collaboration. Black holes formed during the QCD epoch may offer an attractive explanation for the origin of halo dark matter evading possibly problematic nucleosynthesis and luminosity bounds on baryonic halo dark matter.
Keywords
This publication has 30 references indexed in Scilit:
- Large scale inhomogeneities from the QCD phase transitionPhysical Review D, 1994
- Cosmological production of black holesPhysical Review Letters, 1990
- Quark-hadron phase transition in the early Universe: Isothermal baryon-number fluctuations and primordial nucleosynthesisPhysical Review D, 1988
- Evaporation of strange matter in the early UniversePhysical Review D, 1985
- Relics of cosmic quark condensationPhysical Review D, 1985
- Supercooling, entropy production, and bubble kinetics in the quark-hadron phase transition in the early universePhysics Letters B, 1984
- Cosmic separation of phasesPhysical Review D, 1984
- Spontaneous generation of density perturbations in the early UniverseNature, 1982
- Hadron physics and primordial black holesPhysical Review D, 1975
- The primordial black hole mass spectrumThe Astrophysical Journal, 1975