BLACK-HOLE CRYSTALS AS SEEDS OF STRUCTURE FORMATION IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE

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DOORISH, JF
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[1] Department of Physics, Wagner College, New York, NY, Staten Island
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10.1007/BF00658037
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P1 [天文学];
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It is generally accepted that structure formed in the matter dominated Universe, for obvious reasons. In this paper, we would like to suggest an alternate theory: that structure could have formed in the radiation dominated Universe if it was ''protected'' from destruction. This protection is envisioned as a ''crystal'', of sorts, made up of primordial black holes (PBH's), which form a cavitation into which any matter particles in the nucleosynthesis period of the Universe (around 100 seconds after the Big Bang) could have taken refuge. A sort of oasis in a sea of radiation. Such a scenario could solve several problems in cosmology, namely: how matter got a foot-hold over anti-matter in the Universe; the structure/galaxy formation problem, and possibly suggest ideas on the gamma-ray count and distribution.
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