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- In-depth analysis of the clustering of dark matter particles around primordial black holes. Part I. Density profiles doi link

Auteur(s): Boudaud Mathieu, Lacroix T., Stref M.(Corresp.), Lavalle J.(Corresp.), Salati Pierre(Corresp.)

(Article) Publié: Journal Of Cosmology And Astroparticle Physics, vol. p.053 (2021)


DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2021/08/053
Résumé:

Primordial black holes may have been produced in the early stages of the thermal history of the Universe after cosmic inflation. If so, dark matter in the form of elementary particles can be subsequently accreted around these objects, in particular when it gets non-relativistic and further streams freely in the primordial plasma. A dark matter mini-spike builds up gradually around each black hole, with density orders of magnitude larger than the cosmological one. We improve upon previous work by carefully inspecting the computation of the mini-spike radial profile as a function of black hole mass, dark matter particle mass and temperature of kinetic decoupling. We identify a phase-space contribution that has been overlooked and that leads to changes in the final results. We also derive complementary analytical formulae using convenient asymptotic regimes, which allows us to bring out peculiar power-law behaviors for which we provide tentative physical explanations.