Feasibility of primordial black hole Remnants as dark matter in view of Hawking radiation recoil

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DOI10.1088/1475-7516/2021/07/041zbMATH Open1485.83042arXiv2104.08919OpenAlexW3186673760MaRDI QIDQ5029554FDOQ5029554

Yen Chin Ong, Sofia Di Gennaro

Publication date: 14 February 2022

Published in: Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: It has recently been suggested that black hole remnants of primordial origin are not a viable dark matter candidate since they would have far too large a velocity due to the recoil of Hawking radiation. We re-examined this interesting claim in more details and found that it does not rule out such a possibility. On the contrary, for models based on non-commutativity of spacetime near the Planck scale, essentially the same argument can be used to estimate the scale at which non-commutativity effect becomes important. If dark matter "particles" are non-commutative black holes that have passed the maximum temperature, this implies that the non-commutative scale is about 100 times the Planck length. The same analysis applies to other black hole remnants whose temperature reaches a maximum before cooling off, for example, black holes in asymptotically safe gravity.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.08919





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