Primordial Black Holes from First Principles (Overview)

ORAL

Abstract

Given a power spectrum from inflation, our goal is to calculate, from first principles, the number density and mass spectrum of primordial black holes that form in the early universe. Previously, these have been calculated using the Press- Schechter formalism and some demonstrably dubious rules of thumb regarding predictions of black hole collapse. Instead, we use Monte Carlo integration methods to sample field configurations from a power spectrum combined with numerical relativity simulations to obtain a more accurate picture of primordial black hole formation. We demonstrate how this can be applied for both Gaussian perturbations and the more interesting (for primordial black holes) theory of hybrid inflation. One of the tools that we employ is a variant of the BBKS formalism for computing the statistics of density peaks in the early universe. We discuss the issue of overcounting due to subpeaks that can arise from this approach (the “cloud-in-cloud” problem).

*MIT UROP Office- Paul E. Gray (1954) Endowed Fund

Authors

  • Casey Lam

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Jolyon Bloomfield

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Zander Moss

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Megan Russell

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Stephen Face

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Alan Guth

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology