Primordial Black Holes
Albert Escriv\`a, Florian Kuhnel, Yuichiro Tada

TL;DR
This paper reviews primordial black holes, focusing on their formation, potential as dark matter, and signatures like gravitational waves, providing a comprehensive overview of their significance in cosmology.
Contribution
It offers a detailed synthesis of current knowledge on primordial black holes, emphasizing their formation mechanisms and observational signatures.
Findings
Primordial black holes could account for dark matter.
Gravitational wave signatures are key to detecting primordial black holes.
Formation scenarios influence their abundance and properties.
Abstract
Aspects of primordial black holes, i.e. black holes formed in the early Universe, are reviewed. Special emphasis is put on their formation, their role as dark matter candidates and their manifold signatures, particularly through gravitational waves.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
