The dark universe: Primordial black hole ⇋ dark graviton gas connection

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We study the possible correspondence between 5-dimensional primordial black holes and massive 5-dimensional KK gravitons as dark matter candidate within the recently proposed dark dimension scenario that addresses the cosmological hierarchy problem. First, we show that in the local universe a population of 5-dimensional black holes with MBH∼7×1013g would be practically indistinguishable from a KK tower of dark gravitons with mDM∼50keV. Second, we connect the mass increase of 5-dimensional black holes and the related temperature decrease with the cooling of the tower of massive spin-2 KK excitations of the graviton. The dark gravitons are produced at a mass ∼1−50GeV and the bulk of their mass shifts down to roughly 1−100keV today. The cooling of the system proceeds via decay to lighter gravitons without losing much total mass density, resembling the intra-tower decays that characterize the cosmological evolution of the dynamical dark matter framework. We associate the intra-tower decays of the graviton gas with the black hole growth through accretion. We also discuss that the primordial black hole ⇋ dark graviton gas connection can be nicely explained by the bound state picture of black holes in terms of gravitons.

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Anchordoqui, L. A., Antoniadis, I., & Lüst, D. (2023). The dark universe: Primordial black hole ⇋ dark graviton gas connection. Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics, 840. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2023.137844

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