Primordial regular black holes as all the dark matter. II. Non-time-radial-symmetric and loop quantum gravity-inspired metrics
It is a common belief that a theory of quantum gravity should ultimately cure curvature singularities which are inevitable within General Relativity, and plague for instance the Schwarzschild and Kerr metrics, usually considered as prototypes for primordial black holes (PBHs) as dark matter (DM) can...
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Zusammenfassung: | It is a common belief that a theory of quantum gravity should ultimately cure
curvature singularities which are inevitable within General Relativity, and
plague for instance the Schwarzschild and Kerr metrics, usually considered as
prototypes for primordial black holes (PBHs) as dark matter (DM) candidates. We
continue our study, initiated in a companion paper, of non-singular objects as
PBHs, considering three regular non-tr (non-time-radial)-symmetric metrics, all
of which are one-parameter extensions of the Schwarzschild space-time: the
Simpson-Visser, Peltola-Kunstatter, and D'Ambrosio-Rovelli space-times, with
the latter two motivated by loop quantum gravity. We study evaporation
constraints on PBHs described by these regular metrics, deriving upper limits
on $f_{\text{pbh}}$, the fraction of DM in the form of PBHs. Compared to their
Schwarzschild counterparts, these limits are weaker, and result in a larger
asteroid mass window where all the DM can be in the form of PBHs, with the
lower edge moving potentially more than an order of magnitude. Our work
demonstrates as a proof-of-principle that quantum gravity-inspired space-times
can simultaneously play an important role in the resolution of singularities
and in the DM problem. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.02807 |