Speaker
Saurav Das
(University of Maryland College Park)
Description
In the early universe, black holes can easily produce monopoles. Via Hawking radiation, evaporating black holes heat up the surrounding plasma and create a temperature profile around the black hole that features symmetry restoration near the center. Eventually, this region cools off and undergoes the Kibble mechansim, producing monopoles. We demonstrate that this process can very efficiently produce monopoles. In the case where black holes reheat the universe, reheat temperatures above 100 GeV can already lead to monopoles overclosing the universe.
Authors
Saurav Das
(University of Maryland College Park)
Prof.
Anson Hook
(University of Maryland, College Park)