Supermassive black holes triggered by QCD axion bubbles
Abstract
The supermassive black holes (SMBHs) are ubiquitous in the center of galaxies, although the origin of their massive seeds is still unknown. In this paper, we investigate the SMBHs formation from the QCD axion bubbles. In this case, the primordial black holes (PBHs) are considered as the seeds of SMBHs, which are generated from the QCD axion bubbles due to an explicit Peccei-Quinn (PQ) symmetry breaking after inflation. The QCD axion bubbles are formed when the QCD axion starts to oscillate during the QCD phase transition. We consider a general case in which the axion bubbles are formed with the bubble effective angle θ eff∈(0, \, π], leading to the minimum PBH mass (104-107)M for the axion decay constant fa(1016)\, GeV. The PBHs at this mass region may account for the seeds of SMBHs.
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