Shi Pi, Non-Gaussian impact on primordial black hole and induced gravitational wave, July 22, 2024

Topic: Non-Gaussian impact on primordial black hole and induced gravitational wave

Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Shi Pi

Coordinates: PCFT C1124, 16:00, Monday, July 22

 

Abstract: Primordial black holes (PBHs) can be all the dark matter, micro-lensing objects, or part of the LIGO detections. The most promising mechanism of generating PBHs is by the enhancement of power spectrum of the primordial curvature perturbation, which is usually accompanied by the enhancement of non-Gaussianity that crucially changes the abundance of PBHs. In this review I will discuss how non-Gaussianity is generated in single field inflation as well as in the curvaton scenario, and then discuss how to calculate PBH mass function and induced gravitational waves (GWs) with such non-Gaussianities. When the PBH abundance is fixed, non-Gaussianity only has mild impact on the spectral shape of the induced GWs, which gives relatively robust predictions in the mHz and nHz GW experiments.



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