Hot Gravitons and Gravitational Waves From Kerr Black Holes in the Early Universe

arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.00618(2020)

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Any abundance of black holes that was present in the early universe will evolve as matter, making up an increasingly large fraction of the total energy density as space expands. This motivates us to consider scenarios in which the early universe included an era that was dominated by low-mass ( g) black holes which evaporate prior to primordial nucleosynthesis. In significant regions of parameter space, these black holes will become gravitationally bound within binary systems, and undergo mergers before evaporating. Such mergers result in three potentially observable signatures. First, any black holes that have undergone one or more mergers will possess substantial angular momentum, causing their Hawking evaporation to produce significant quantities of high-energy gravitons. These products of Hawking evaporation are predicted to constitute a background of hot ( eV-keV) gravitons today, with an energy density corresponding to . Second, these mergers will produce a stochastic background of high-frequency gravitational waves. And third, the energy density of these gravitational waves can be as large as , depending on the length of time between the mergers and evaporation. These signals are each potentially within the reach of future measurements.
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kerr black holes,gravitational waves,hot gravitons,black holes,early universe
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