Primordial Intermediate-mass Binary Black Holes as Targets for Space Laser Interferometers

Abstract

Primordial black holes (PBHs) with log-normal mass spectrum with masses up to 104-105 M can be created after QCD phase transition in the early Universe at z 1012 by the modified Affleck-Dine baryogenesis. Using a model binary PBH formation, the expected detection rate of such binary intermediate-mass PBHs by the TianQin space laser interferometer is calculated to be from a few to hundreds events per year for the assumed parameters of the PBH log-normal mass spectrum and abundance consistent with LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA results. Distinctive features of such primordial IMBH mergings are vanishingly small effective spins, possible high redshifts z>20 and lack of association with gas-rich regions or galaxies.

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