Primordial black holes in the curvaton model: possible connections to pulsar timing arrays and dark matter

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We revise primordial black holes (PBHs) production in the axion-curvaton model, in light of recent developments in the computation of their abundance accounting for non-gaussianities (NGs) in the curvature perturbation up to all orders. We find that NGs intrinsically generated in such scenarios have a relevant impact on the phenomenology associated to PBHs and, in particular, on the relation between the abundance and the signal of second-order gravitational waves. We show that this model could explain both the totality of dark matter in the asteroid mass range and the tentative signal reported by the NANOGrav and IPTA collaborations in the nano-Hz frequency range. En route, we provide a new, explicit computation of the power spectrum of curvature perturbations going beyond the sudden-decay approximation.

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Ferrante, G., Franciolini, G., Iovino, A. J., & Urbano, A. (2023). Primordial black holes in the curvaton model: possible connections to pulsar timing arrays and dark matter. Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, 2023(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/06/057

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