Gravitational microlensing by dressed primordial black holes [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.02078


The accretion of dark matter around the primordial black holes (PBHs) could lead to the formation of surrounding minihalos, whose mass can be several orders of magnitude higher than the central PBH mass. The gravitational microlensing produced by such dressed PBHs could be quite different from that of the bare PBHs, which may greatly affect the constraints on the PBH abundance. In this paper, we study the gravitational microlensing produced by dressed PBHs in details. We find that all the microlensing effects by dressed PBHs have asymptotic behavior depending on the minihalo size, which can be used to predict the microlensing effects by comparing the halo size with the Einstein radius. When the minihalo radius and the Einstein radius are comparable, the effect of the density distribution of halo is significant to the microlensing. Applying the microlensing by dressed PBHs to the data of Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment and Subaru/HSC Andromeda observations, we obtain the improved constraints on the PBH abundance. It shows that the existence of dark matter minihalos surrounding PBHs can strengthen the constraints on PBH abundance by several orders and can shift the constraints to the well-known mass window where PBHs can constitute all the dark matter.

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R. Cai, T. Chen, S. Wang, et. al.
Thu, 6 Oct 22
46/77

Comments: 19 pages, 11 figures