Solar mass black holes from neutron stars and bosonic dark matter

Dates

2022-03-22 14:30
Dates
2022-03-22 16:00

Localisation / Location

APC

Salle / Local

seminar room 483A, contact roperpol@apc.in2p3.fr for Zoom meeting details

Orateur/Orator

Petr Tinyakov

Affiliation

Université Libre de Bruxelles

Pays / Country

Belgium

Type d'évènement / Type of event

Equipe(s) organisatrice(s) / Organizing team(s)

Black holes with masses ~1 Msun cannot be produced via stellar evolution. A popular scenario of their formation involves transmutation of neutron stars - by accumulation of dark matter triggering gravitational collapse in the star centers. We show that this scenario can be realized in the models of bosonic dark matter despite the apparently contradicting requirements on the interactions of dark matter particles: on the one hand, they should couple to neutrons strongly enough to be captured inside the neutron stars, on the other, their loop-induced self-interactions impede collapse. Observing that these conflicting conditions are imposed at different scales, we demonstrate that models with efficient accumulation of dark matter can be deformed at large fields to make unavoidable its subsequent collapse into a black hole. Workable examples include weakly coupled models with bended infinite valleys.
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