Evaporating primordial black holes as varying dark energy
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Nesseris, Savvas
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Evaporating primordial black holes as varying dark energy
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If light enough primordial black holes (PBH) account for dark matter, then its density decreases with time as they lose mass via Hawking radiation. We show that this time-dependence of the matter density can be formulated as an equivalent w(z) dark energy model and we study its implications on the expansion history. Using our approach and comparing with the latest cosmological data, including the supernovae type Ia, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations, Cosmic Microwave Background and the Hubble expansion H(z) data, we place observational constraints on the PBH model. We find that it is statistically consistent with.CDMaccording to the AIC statistical tool. Furthermore, we entertain the idea of having a population of ultra-light PBHs, decaying around neutrino decoupling, on top of the dark matter fluid and show how this offers a natural dark matter-radiation coupling altering the expansion history of the Universe and alleviating the H-0 tension.
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MINECO-FEDER, Spain
FPA2015-68048-03-3P
Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa Program, Spain
SEV-2016-0597
Spanish Government
RYC-2014-15843
CUniverse research promotion project (CUAASC) at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
PGC2018-094773-B-C32
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Physics of the Dark Universe 27 (2020) 100413
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