Subsolar mass black holes from stellar collapse induced by primordial black holes

Abstract

While no gravitational-wave detection of subsolar mass black holes has been confirmed to date, a number of candidate detections invite us to speculate on the origin of such black holes should a detection be confirmed. It is generally assumed that the observation of a black hole with subsolar mass M obs would provide strong evidence for primordial black holes (PBHs). The mass M PBH of the PBH, however, does not necessarily have to be equal to M obs, as it would in what we term a ``direct PBH scenario". Instead, a black hole of mass M obs may form in a capture of a much smaller primordial black hole, M PBH M obs, by a dwarf star of mass M* M obs, followed by the total consumption of the star by the PBH. We provide some rough estimates and demonstrate that such an ``indirect PBH scenario" may also lead to significant populations of black holes with mass M obs, especially in dwarf galaxies, and may be able to explain rare subsolar mass events.

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