Cosmic radiation backgrounds from primordial black holes
Francesco Ziparo, Simona Gallerani, Andrea Ferrara, Fabio Vito

TL;DR
This study models X-ray and radio emissions from primordial black holes to assess their role in cosmic background excesses, constraining their abundance and impact on early universe signals.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-analytical model for PBH accretion emissions, including feedback effects, and provides new constraints on PBH dark matter fraction based on cosmic background observations.
Findings
PBH emissions are mainly from mini-halos at high redshift.
PBHs can explain the CXB excess with a small fraction of dark matter.
CRB excess cannot be explained by PBHs.
Abstract
Recent measurements of the cosmic X-ray and radio backgrounds (CXB/CRB, respectively) obtained with Chandra and ARCADE2 report signals in excess of those expected from known sources, suggesting the presence of a yet undiscovered population of emitters. We investigate the hypothesis that such excesses are due to primordial black holes (PBHs) which may constitute a substantial fraction of dark matter (DM). We present a novel semi-analytical model which predicts X-ray and radio emission due to gas accretion onto PBHs, assuming that they are distributed both inside DM halos and in the intergalactic medium (IGM). Our model includes a self-consistent treatment of heating/ionization feedback on the surrounding environment. We find that (i) the emission from PBHs accreting in the IGM is subdominant at all times (); (ii) most of the CXB/CRB emission…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
