24–26 May 2021
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

The Primordial Black Holes Variations

26 May 2021, 16:30
15m
DM DM IX

Speaker

Stefano Profumo (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Description

In the age of gravitational wave astronomy, the possibility that some of the black holes in the universe have a primordial, rather than stellar, origin, and that they might be a non-negligible fraction of the cosmological dark matter, is quite intriguing. I will review the status of the field, and comment on search strategies and future prospects for detection across many decades in black hole mass. I will also discuss how light primordial black holes could seed both baryonic and particle dark matter in the very early universe.

Author

Stefano Profumo (University of California, Santa Cruz)

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