从类星体微透镜观测簇状原始黑洞的丰度

Sven Heydenreich, Evencio Mediavilla, Jorge Jiménez-Vicente, Héctor Vives-Arias, Jose A. Muñoz
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虽然基本粒子是难以捉摸的暗物质的首选候选者,但原始黑洞(PBHs)也被认为可以充当这一角色。引力微透镜是探测和测量星系中紧凑天体丰度的非常合适的工具。以前基于类星体微透镜的研究排除了大量存在的亚恒星到中等质量的BHs($\lesssim 100\\mathrm{M}_\odot$)。我们研究了集群在微透镜通量放大中的影响,发现在大尺度上集群就像巨大的伪粒子,强烈影响着来自宽线区的发射,而宽线区不能再用来定义零微透镜基线。作为替代方案,我们根据宏透镜模型预测的类星体图像的内在放大比来设定这条基线,并将其与观测到的发射线、红外(IR)和射电的通量比进行比较。我们对 12 个透镜系统对应的 35 对图像进行了估算,得出的(大小)差异就是微透镜造成的通量比异常。贝叶斯分析表明,观测到的反常现象与存在大量的聚类 PBHs 不相符。此外,我们还发现更紧凑的星团表现出更强的微透镜影响。因此,我们得出结论:星团的聚集使得亚恒星到中等质量范围内存在大量 BHs 的可能性变得更小了。
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The Abundance of Clustered Primordial Black Holes from Quasar Microlensing
While elementary particles are the favored candidate for the elusive dark matter, primordial black holes (PBHs) have also been considered to fill that role. Gravitational microlensing is a very well-suited tool to detect and measure the abundance of compact objects in galaxies. Previous studies based on quasar microlensing exclude a significant presence of substellar to intermediate-mass BHs ($\lesssim 100\,\mathrm{M}_\odot$). However, these studies were based on a spatially uniform distribution of BHs while, according to current theories of PBHs formation, they are expected to appear in clusters. We study the impact of clustering in microlensing flux magnification finding that at large scales clusters act like giant pseudo-particles, strongly affecting the emission coming from the Broad Line Region, which can no longer be used to define the zero microlensing baseline. As an alternative, we set this baseline from the intrinsic magnification ratios of quasar images predicted by macro lens models and compare them with the observed flux ratios in emission lines, infrared (IR), and radio. The (magnitude) differences are the flux-ratio anomalies attributable to microlensing, which we estimate for 35 image pairs corresponding to 12 lens systems. A Bayesian analysis indicates that the observed anomalies are incompatible with the existence of a significant population of clustered PBHs. Furthermore, we find that more compact clusters exhibit a stronger microlensing impact. Consequently, we conclude that clustering makes the existence of a significant population of BHs in the substellar to intermediate mass range even more unlikely.
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