Primordial black holes in braneworld cosmologies: Astrophysical constraints

Dominic Clancy, Raf Guedens, and Andrew R. Liddle
Phys. Rev. D 68, 023507 – Published 7 July 2003
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Abstract

In two recent papers we explored the modifications to primordial black hole physics when one moves to the simplest braneworld model, Randall-Sundrum type II. Both the evaporation law and the cosmological evolution of the population can be modified, and additionally accretion of energy from the background can be dominant over evaporation at high energies. In this paper we present a detailed study of how this impacts upon various astrophysical constraints, analyzing constraints from the present density, from the present high-energy photon background radiation, from distortion of the microwave background spectrum, and from processes affecting light element abundances both during and after nucleosynthesis. Typically, the constraints on the formation rate of primordial black holes weaken as compared to the standard cosmology if black hole accretion is unimportant at high energies, but can be strengthened in the case of efficient accretion.

  • Received 30 January 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.68.023507

©2003 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Dominic Clancy*

  • Astronomy Centre, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QJ, United Kingdom
  • HEP Theory Division, Physics Department, P.O. Box 2208, University of Crete, Heraklion, GR-71003, Greece

Raf Guedens

  • DAMTP, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge University, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge CB3 0WA, United Kingdom

Andrew R. Liddle

  • Astronomy Centre, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QJ, United Kingdom

  • *Present address.

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Vol. 68, Iss. 2 — 15 July 2003

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