We present a single-field string inflationary model which allows for the generation of primordial black holes in the low mass region where they can account for a significant fraction of the dark matter abundance. The potential is typical of type IIB fibre inflation models and features a plateau at CMB scales and a near inflection point at small distance scales where the power spectrum is enhanced due to a period of ultra slow-roll. The tunability of the underlying parameters may be guaranteed by scanning through the string landscape and their stability against quantum corrections is ensured by an effective shift symmetry.

Cicoli, M., Diaz, V.A., Pedro, F.G. (2018). Primordial black holes from string inflation. JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS, 2018(6), 1-19 [10.1088/1475-7516/2018/06/034].

Primordial black holes from string inflation

Cicoli, Michele;Diaz, Victor A.;Pedro, Francisco G.
2018

Abstract

We present a single-field string inflationary model which allows for the generation of primordial black holes in the low mass region where they can account for a significant fraction of the dark matter abundance. The potential is typical of type IIB fibre inflation models and features a plateau at CMB scales and a near inflection point at small distance scales where the power spectrum is enhanced due to a period of ultra slow-roll. The tunability of the underlying parameters may be guaranteed by scanning through the string landscape and their stability against quantum corrections is ensured by an effective shift symmetry.
2018
Cicoli, M., Diaz, V.A., Pedro, F.G. (2018). Primordial black holes from string inflation. JOURNAL OF COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPARTICLE PHYSICS, 2018(6), 1-19 [10.1088/1475-7516/2018/06/034].
Cicoli, Michele; Diaz, Victor A.; Pedro, Francisco G.
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