Black Holes from Blue Spectra
Abstract
Blue primordial power spectra with a spectral index n>1 can lead to a significant production of primordial black holes in the very early Universe. The evaporation of these objects leads to a number of observational consequences and a model independent upper limit of n ≈ 1.4. In some cases this limit is strengthened to n=1.3. Such limits may be employed to define the boundary to the region of parameter space consistent with generalized inflationary predictions. [To appear in Proceedings of the CASE WESTERN CMB WORKSHOP, April 22-24 1994. Figures available on request from J.H.Gilbert@qmw.ac.uk]
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