Supermassive gravitinos and giant primordial black holes

K. Meissner, H. Nicolai
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Abstract

We argue that the stable (color singlet) supermassive gravitinos proposed in our previous work can serve as seeds for giant primordial black holes. These seeds are hypothesized to start out as tightly bound states of fractionally charged gravitinos in the radiation dominated era, whose formation is supported by the universally attractive combination of gravitational and electric forces between the gravitinos and anti-gravitinos (reflecting their `almost BPS-like' nature). When lumps of such bound states coalesce and undergo gravitational collapse, the resulting mini-black holes can escape Hawking evaporation if the radiation temperature exceeds the Hawking temperature. Subsequently the black holes evolve according to an exact solution of Einstein's equations, to emerge as macroscopic black holes in the transition to the matter dominated era, with masses on the order of the solar mass or larger. The presence of these seeds at such an early time provides ample time for further accretion of matter and radiation, and would imply the existence of black holes of almost any size in the universe, up to the observed maximum.
超大质量引力子和巨大的原始黑洞
我们认为,在我们之前的工作中提出的稳定(彩色单线态)超大质量引力子可以作为巨大原始黑洞的种子。据推测,这些种子在辐射主导时代开始时是部分带电引力子的紧密结合状态,它们的形成是由引力子和反引力子之间普遍吸引的引力和电力组合支持的(反映了它们“几乎像bp一样”的性质)。当这种束缚态的团块合并并经历引力坍缩时,如果辐射温度超过霍金温度,产生的迷你黑洞就可以逃脱霍金蒸发。随后,黑洞根据爱因斯坦方程的精确解进化,在物质主导时代过渡到宏观黑洞,质量达到太阳质量的数量级或更大。这些种子在这么早的时候就存在,为物质和辐射的进一步积累提供了充足的时间,这意味着宇宙中几乎任何大小的黑洞都存在,直到观测到的最大值。
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