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Non-Gaussian formation of primordial black holes: effects on the threshold

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2019/12/029

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cosmological perturbation theory; non-gaussianity; primordial black holes

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) [200020-178787]
  2. Unidad de Excelencia Maria de Maeztu Grant [MDM-2014-0369]
  3. GSRT [EDEIL/67108600]

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Primordial black holes could have been formed in the early universe from sufficiently large cosmological perturbations re-entering the horizon when the Universe is still radiation dominated. These originate from the spectrum of curvature perturbations generated during inflation at small-scales. Because of the non-linear relation between the curvature perturbation zeta and the overdensity delta rho, the formation of the primordial black holes is affected by intrinsic non-Gaussianity even if the curvature perturbation is Gaussian. We investigate the impact of this non-Gaussianity on the critical threshold delta c which measures the excess of mass of the perturbation, finding a relative change with respect to the value obtained using a linear relation between zeta and delta rho, of a few percent suggesting that the value of the critical threshold is rather robust against non-linearities. The same holds also when local primordial non-Gaussianity, with f(NL) greater than or similar to -3/2, are added to the curvature perturbation.

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