14–16 May 2024
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Poster: Black holes and gravitational waves from slow phase transitions

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2h
61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room - (CERN)

61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room -

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Speaker

Piotr Toczek (University of Warsaw)

Description

Slow first-order phase transitions generate large inhomogeneities that can lead to the formation of primordial black holes (PBHs). We show that the gravitational wave (GW) spectrum then consists of a primary component sourced by bubble collisions and a secondary one induced by large perturbations. The latter gives the dominant peak if $\beta/H_0 < 10$, impacting, in particular, the interpretation of the recent PTA data. The GW signal associated with a particular PBH population is stronger than in typical scenarios because of a negative non-Gaussianity of the perturbations and it has a distinguishable shape with two peaks.

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Authors

Dr Marek Lewicki (University of Warsaw) Piotr Toczek (University of Warsaw) Dr Ville Vaskonen

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