具有霍金辐射的原始黑洞约束——综述

IF 14.5 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ppnp.2023.104040
Jérémy Auffinger
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自2015年探测到太阳质量黑洞合并产生的引力波以来,太初黑洞一直受到密切关注。最近,数值工具的发展和精确的观测数据重新点燃了将黑洞丰度限制在较低质量范围(即1023g)的努力。特别是,小行星质量为M ~ 1017-1023g的原始黑洞可能代表了100%的暗物质。虽然微透镜效应和恒星破坏对它们丰度的限制比最初提出的要弱,但这些黑洞的霍金辐射似乎是探测或限制此类黑洞的主要方法。霍金辐射对原始黑洞的限制可以追溯到霍金的第一篇论文。早期宇宙中蒸发的黑洞可能产生了重子不对称性,改变了大爆炸核合成,扭曲了宇宙微波背景和/或产生了稳定粒子(如光子和中微子)的宇宙背景。在它们生命的最后,爆炸的原始黑洞会产生高能宇宙射线,这将为研究能量高达普朗克尺度的物理学提供宝贵的途径。在这篇综述中,我们描述了霍金辐射的主要原理,它位于广义相对论,量子力学和统计物理/热力学的交叉点。然后,我们介绍了依赖于蒸发现象的原始黑洞的不同限制的最新状态,并在相关的情况下给出了未来工作的前景。特别地,我们还讨论了非标准黑洞和超越标准模型自由度的发射。
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Primordial black hole constraints with Hawking radiation—A review

Primordial black holes are under intense scrutiny since the detection of gravitational waves from mergers of Solar-mass black holes in 2015. More recently, the development of numerical tools and the precision observational data have rekindled the effort to constrain the black hole abundance in the lower mass range, that is M<1023g. In particular, primordial black holes of asteroid mass M10171023g may represent 100% of dark matter. While the microlensing and stellar disruption constraints on their abundance are weaker than originally proposed, Hawking radiation of these black holes seems to be the primary method for detecting or constraining such black holes. Hawking radiation constraints on primordial black holes date back to the first papers by Hawking. Black holes evaporating in the early universe may have generated the baryon asymmetry, modified Big Bang nucleosynthesis, distorted the cosmic microwave background and/or produced cosmological backgrounds of stable particles such as photons and neutrinos. At the end of their lifetime, exploding primordial black holes would produce high energy cosmic rays that would provide invaluable access to the physics at energies up to the Planck scale. In this review, we describe the main principles of Hawking radiation, which lie at the intersection of general relativity, quantum mechanics and statistical physics/thermodynamics. We then present an up-to-date status of the different constraints on primordial black holes that rely on the evaporation phenomenon, and give, where relevant, prospects for future work. In particular, we also discuss non-standard black holes and the emission of Beyond the Standard Model degrees of freedom.

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Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 物理-物理:核物理
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期刊介绍: Taking the format of four issues per year, the journal Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics aims to discuss new developments in the field at a level suitable for the general nuclear and particle physicist and, in greater technical depth, to explore the most important advances in these areas. Most of the articles will be in one of the fields of nuclear physics, hadron physics, heavy ion physics, particle physics, as well as astrophysics and cosmology. A particular effort is made to treat topics of an interface type for which both particle and nuclear physics are important. Related topics such as detector physics, accelerator physics or the application of nuclear physics in the medical and archaeological fields will also be treated from time to time.
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