Limits on the Primordial Black Holes Dark Matter with current and future missions

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In this proceeding we consider primordial black holes (PBHs) as a dark matter candidate. We discuss the existing limits on the fraction fpbh of the dark matter constituting of PBHs as a function of PBHs mass. The discussed limits cover almost all possible mass range with the currently only open window in 3 · 1016 - 1018 g in which the PBHs can make up to 100% of the dark matter content of the universe. We present the estimates of the capabilities of the near-future instruments (Einstein probe/WXT, SVOM/MXT) and discuss the potential of next-generation missions(Athena, THESEUS, eXTP) to probe this mass range. We discuss the targets most suitable for the PBH dark matter searches with these missions and the potential limiting factor of the systematics on the derived results.

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Malyshev, D., Moulin, E., & Santangelo, A. (2024). Limits on the Primordial Black Holes Dark Matter with current and future missions. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 447). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.447.0018

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