Inflaton Field and Primordial Blackhole
B. C. Paul (North Bengal University), S. Chakraborty (Jadavpur, University)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the formation of primordial black holes through the dynamics of an inflaton field with a variable cosmological term, exploring how such a potential influences black hole creation in the early universe.
Contribution
It introduces a novel inflaton potential with a variable cosmological term to study primordial black hole formation, providing new insights into early universe cosmology.
Findings
Demonstrates the impact of a variable cosmological term on black hole formation rates.
Shows potential conditions conducive to primordial black hole creation.
Suggests implications for early universe models and dark matter candidates.
Abstract
Primordial black hole formation has been studied using an inflaton field with a variable cosmological term as the potential.
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