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Enhanced cosmological perturbations and the merger rate of PBH binaries

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2019/09/043

Keywords

primordial black holes; cosmological perturbation theory; power spectrum; inflation

Funding

  1. ICCUB (Unidad de Excelencia Maria de Maeztu) [FPA2016-76005-C2-2-P, MDM-2014-0369]
  2. INPhINIT grant from la Caixa Foundation [100010434, LCF/BQ/IN17/11620034]
  3. European Union [713673]
  4. [AGAUR2017-SGR-754]

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The rate of merger events observed by LIGO/Virgo can be used in order to probe the fraction f of dark mater in the form of primordial black holes (PBH). Here, we consider the merger rate of PBH binaries, accounting for the effect of cosmological perturbations on their initial eccentricity e. The torque on the binaries may receive significant contributions from a wide range of scales, that goes from the size of the horizon at the time when the binary forms, down to the co-moving size of the binary. Extrapolating the observed plateau in the power spectrum P-Phi approximate to 10(-9) from cosmological scales down to the co-moving size of binaries, the torque from perturbations is small. In this case, for f greater than or similar to 10(-2), the distribution of eccentricities is dominated by tidal torques from neighboring PBHs. On the other hand, in scenarios where PBH are formed from adiabatic perturbations, it is natural to expect an enhancement of P-Phi at small scales, where it is poorly constrained observationally. The effect can then be quite significant. For instance, a nearly flat spectrum with amplitude P-Phi greater than or similar to 10(-7) on scales smaller than similar to 10 Mpc(-1) gives a contribution < j(2)> similar to 10(3) P-Phi, where j = (1 - e(2))(1/2 )is the dimensionless angular momentum parameter of the binaries. This contribution can dominate over tidal torques from neighboring PBHs for any value of f. Current constraints allow for a power spectrum as large as P-Phi similar to 10(-5) at the intermediate scales 10(3)-10(5) Mpc(-1), comparable to the co-moving size of the binaries at the time of formation. In particular, this can relax current bounds on the PBH abundance based on the observed LIGO/Virgo merger rate, allowing for a fraction f similar to 10% of dark matter in PBH of mass similar to 30M(circle dot). We investigate the differential merger rate Delta Gamma(m(1), m(2)), as a function of the masses of the binary components, and the corresponding universality coefficient [1] alpha = -(m(1) + m(2))(2)partial derivative(2) ln Delta Gamma/partial derivative m(1)partial derivative m(2). For an enhanced power spectrum with spectral index p we find that alpha approximate to 30/(32 - 7p) for 0 < p less than or similar to 2, and alpha approximate to 5/3 for p greater than or similar to 2. Such values may lie well outside the narrow range alpha approximate to 1 +/- 0.05 characteristic of tidal forces from neighboring PBHs. We conclude that, given a large enough sample of events, merger rates may provide valuable information on the spectrum of primordial cosmological perturbations at currently uncharted lengthscales.

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