Primordial black holes as cosmic expansion accelerators
Konstantinos Dialektopoulos, Theodoros Papanikolaou, Vasilios Zarikas

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new mechanism where primordial black holes induce cosmic acceleration, potentially explaining inflation, early dark energy, and the Hubble tension without requiring an inflaton field.
Contribution
It demonstrates that primordial black holes can naturally drive cosmic acceleration through a novel Swiss Cheese cosmological model, without the need for additional scalar fields.
Findings
Ultra-light PBHs can cause inflation without an inflaton.
PBHs with specific masses can produce early dark energy.
The mechanism explains cosmic acceleration phases and Hubble tension.
Abstract
We propose a novel and natural mechanism for cosmic acceleration driven by primordial black holes (PBHs) exhibiting repulsive behavior. Using a new ``Swiss Cheese'' cosmological approach, we demonstrate that this cosmic acceleration mechanism is a general phenomenon by examining three regular black hole spacetimes - namely the Hayward, the Bardeen and the Dymnikova spacetimes - as well as the singular de Sitter-Schwarzschild spacetime. Interestingly, by matching these black hole spacetimes with an isotropic and homogeneous expanding Universe, we obtain a phase of cosmic acceleration that ends at an energy scale characteristic to the black hole parameters or due to black hole evaporation. This cosmic acceleration mechanism can be relevant either to an inflationary phase with a graceful exit and reheating or to an early dark energy type of contribution pertinent to the Hubble tension.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory
