Examining the end of inflation with primordial black holes mass distribution and gravitational waves
Amjad Ashoorioon, Abasalt Rostami, and Javad T. Firouzjaee

TL;DR
This paper presents a double-field inflationary model that produces primordial black holes as dark matter, explores how the end of inflation affects PBH mass distribution, and predicts gravitational wave signatures detectable by future observatories.
Contribution
It introduces a novel inflationary scenario linking PBH dark matter, PBH mass distribution, and gravitational wave signals from the end of inflation.
Findings
PBHs can account for all dark matter in a specific mass range.
The PBH mass distribution depends on how inflation ends.
A first-order phase transition at inflation's end can produce observable gravitational waves.
Abstract
We explicitly construct a double-field inflationary model, which satisfies the latest Planck constraints at the cosmic microwave background (CMB) scales and produces the whole dark matter energy density as primordial black holes (PBHs), in the mass range . The PBHs can be produced after the end of slow-roll inflation from the bubbles of true vacuum that nucleate during the course of inflation. Obtaining PBHs in this mass range enforces the scale of inflation to be extremely low, , which makes the efforts to observe gravitational waves at the CMB scales futile, although it is high enough to allow for a successful big bang nucleosynthesis. We will show that the shape of the mass distribution of the PBHs is dependent on how inflation ends and the Universe settles from the…
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