Alexander Kusenko (UCLA): Primordial black holes as dark matter

Europe/Paris
Description

Black holes created in the early universe can make up all or part of dark matter.  Production of primordial black holes (PBH) could take place in a variety of ways, and some recently discovered mechanisms are very generic.  In particular, supersymmetry or any other theory with scalar fields is likely to produce a population of PBH.  I will review the observational constraints, novel production mechanisms, and astrophysical effects of PBH, including their possible role in the synthesis of the heavy elements (r-process nucleosynthesis). 

This is a joint GRECO - VP^3 seminar. 

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