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Direct detection of primordial black hole relics as dark matter

Authors :
Lehmann, Benjamin V
Lehmann, Benjamin V
Source :
JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS; vol 2019, iss 10, 046-046; 1475-7516
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

If dark matter is composed of primordial black holes, such black holes can span an enormous range of masses. A variety of observational constraints exist on massive black holes, and black holes with masses below $10^{15}\,\mathrm{g}$ are often assumed to have completely evaporated by the present day. But if the evaporation process halts at the Planck scale, it would leave behind a stable relic, and such objects could constitute the entirety of dark matter. Neutral Planck-scale relics are effectively invisible to both astrophysical and direct detection searches. However, we argue that such relics may typically carry electric charge, making them visible to terrestrial detectors. We evaluate constraints and detection prospects in detail, and show that if not already ruled out by monopole searches, this scenario can be largely explored within the next decade using existing or planned experimental equipment. A single detection would have enormous implications for cosmology, black hole physics, and quantum gravity.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS; vol 2019, iss 10, 046-046; 1475-7516
Notes :
Lehmann, Benjamin V, Johnson, Christian, Profumo, Stefano, Schwemberger, Thomas
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287419654
Document Type :
Electronic Resource