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Primordial black holes from fifth forces
Luca Amendola, Javier Rubio, Christof Wetterich
Published 2017-11-27Version 1
Primordial black holes can be produced by a long range attractive fifth force stronger than gravity, mediated by a light scalar field interacting with non-relativistic "heavy" particles. As soon as the energy fraction of heavy particles reaches a threshold, the fluctuations rapidly grow non-linear. The overdensities collapse into black holes or similar screened objects, without the need of any particular feature in the spectrum of primordial density fluctuations generated during inflation. We discuss if such primordial black holes can constitute the total dark matter component in the Universe.
Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure
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