Constraints on primordial black hole dark matter from wide binaries in the galactic haloTools Tyler, Emily Sarah (2022) Constraints on primordial black hole dark matter from wide binaries in the galactic halo. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractPrimordial black holes (PBHs), black holes that are formed in the early Universe from the collapse of over-densities, are a candidate for non-baryonic cold dark matter. The fraction of dark matter made up of PBHs has been constrained using multiple mechanisms including evaporation, gravitational lensing, gravitational waves from mergers, large-scale structure, accretion and the disruption of wide binaries. In this thesis we review the work on wide binaries and improve the reliability of these constraints, primarily by introducing a more physically motivated initial semi-major axis distribution for our simulated binaries.
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