Peaks and primordial black holes: The effect of non-Gaussianity
Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, ISSN: 1475-7516, Vol: 2022, Issue: 5
2022
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In light of recent developments in the field, we re-evaluate the effect of local-type non-Gaussianity on the primordial black hole (PBH) abundance (and consequently, upon constraints on the primordial power spectrum arising from PBHs). We apply peaks theory to the full, non-linear compaction, finding that, whilst the effect of non-Gaussianity is qualitatively similar to previous findings, the effect is much less significant. It is found the non-Gaussianity parameters f NLlocal and g NLlocal typically need to be approximately 1 or 2 orders of magntiude larger respectively to have a similar to that previously found. The effect will be to weaken the dependance of PBH constraints on the primordial power spectrum on the non-Gaussianity parameters, as well as to dramatically weaken constraints on the non-Gaussianity parameters (and/or PBH abundance) arising from the non-observation of dark matter isocurvature modes. We also consider the correlation between the curvature perturbation ζ and the compaction C, finding that, whilst PBHs may form at rare peaks in C these do not necessarily correspond to rare peaks in ζ - casting some doubt on many of the existing calculations of the PBH abundance.
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