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Seven hints for primordial black hole dark matter

Journal

PHYSICS OF THE DARK UNIVERSE
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages 137-146

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.dark.2018.08.004

Keywords

Primordial black holes; Dark Matter

Funding

  1. Spanish Research Project [MINECO-FEDER] [FPA2015-68048-C3-3-P]
  2. Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa Program, Spain [SEV-2012-0597]
  3. Salvador de Madariaga Program, Spain [PRX17/00056]
  4. Belgian Fund for Research FRS-FNRS through a Charge de Recherche grant

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Seven observations point towards the existence of primordial black holes (PBH), constituting the whole or an important fraction of the dark matter in the Universe: the mass and spin of black holes detected by Advanced LIGO/VIRGO, the detection of micro-lensing events of distant quasars and stars in M31, the non-detection of ultra-faint dwarf satellite galaxies with radius below 15 parsecs, evidences for core galactic dark matter profiles, the correlation between X-ray and infrared cosmic backgrounds, and the existence of super-massive black holes very early in the Universe's history. Some of these hints are newly identified and they are all intriguingly compatible with the re-constructed broad PBH mass distribution from LIGO events, peaking on PBH mass m(PBH) approximate to 3M(circle dot) and passing all other constraints on PBH abundances. PBH dark matter also provides a new mechanism to explain the mass-to-light ratios of dwarf galaxies, including the recent detection of a diffuse galaxy not dominated by dark matter. Finally we conjecture that between 0.1% and 1% of the events detected by LIGO will involve a PBH with a mass below the Chandrasekhar mass, which would unambiguously prove the existence of PBH. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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