Primordial black hole formation and abundance: contribution from the non-linear relation between the density and curvature perturbation.

JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS(2019)

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The formation and abundance of primordial black holes (PBHs) arising from the curvature perturbation zeta is studied. The non-linear relation between zeta and the density contrast delta means that, even when zeta has an exactly Gaussian distribution, significant non-Gaussianities affecting PBH formation must be considered. Numerical simulations are used to investigate the critical value and the mass of PBHs which form, and peaks theory is used to calculate the mass fraction of the universe collapsing to form PBHs at the time of formation. A formalism to calculate the total present day PBH abundance and mass function is also derived. It is found that the abundance of PBHs is very sensitive to the non-linear effects, and that the power spectrum P-zeta must be a factor of O(2) larger to produce the same number of PBHs as if using the linear relation between zeta and delta (where the exact value depends on the critical value for a region to collapse and form a PBH). This also means that the derived constraints on the small-scale power spectrum from constraints on the abundance of PBHs are weaker by the same factor.
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cosmological perturbation theory,primordial black holes
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