Limits on primordial black holes from μ distortions in cosmic microwave background

Abstract

If primordial black holes (PBHs) form directly from inhomogeneities in the early Universe, then the number in the mass range 105 -1012M is severely constrained by upper limits to the μ distortion in the cosmic microwave background (CMB). This is because inhomogeneities on these scales will be dissipated by Silk damping in the redshift interval 5× 104 z2× 106. If the primordial fluctuations on a given mass scale have a Gaussian distribution and PBHs form on the high-σ tail, as in the simplest scenarios, then the μ constraints exclude PBHs in this mass range from playing any interesting cosmological role. Only if the fluctuations are highly non-Gaussian, or form through some mechanism unrelated to the primordial fluctuations, can this conclusion be obviated.

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