Limits on Stellar-Mass Compact Objects as Dark Matter from Gravitational Lensing of Type Ia Supernovae

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Zumalacarregui, Miguel [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ]
Seljak, Uros [1 ,2 ,6 ]
机构
[1] LBNL, Berkeley Ctr Cosmol Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[2] Univ Calif Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[3] Univ Paris Saclay, Inst Phys Theor, CEA, CNRS, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France
[4] KTH Royal Inst Technol, Nordita, Roslagstullsbacken 23, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
[5] Stockholm Univ, Roslagstullsbacken 23, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
[6] Univ Calif Berkeley, LBNL, Dept Phys & Astron, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
关键词
PRIMORDIAL BLACK-HOLES; HIGH-REDSHIFT SUPERNOVAE; SPECTROSCOPY; GALAXIES; SN-1991T; DENSITY; MODEL;
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10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.141101
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
摘要
The nature of dark matter (DM) remains unknown despite very precise knowledge of its abundance in the Universe. An alternative to new elementary particles postulates DM as made of macroscopic compact halo objects (MACHO) such as black holes formed in the very early Universe. Stellar-mass primordial black holes (PBHs) are subject to less robust constraints than other mass ranges and might be connected to gravitational-wave signals detected by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO). New methods are therefore necessary to constrain the viability of compact objects as a DM candidate. Here we report bounds on the abundance of compact objects from gravitational lensing of type Ia supernovae (SNe). Current SNe data sets constrain compact objects to represent less than 35.2% (Joint Lightcurve Analysis) and 37.2% (Union 2.1) of the total matter content in the Universe, at 95% confidence level. The results are valid for masses larger than similar to 0.01 M-circle dot (solar masses), limited by the size SNe relative to the lens Einstein radius. We demonstrate the mass range of the constraints by computing magnification probabilities for realistic SNe sizes and different values of the PBH mass. Our bounds are sensitive to the total abundance of compact objects with M greater than or similar to 0.01 M-circle dot and complementary to other observational tests. These results are robust against cosmological parameters, outlier rejection, correlated noise, and selection bias. PBHs and other MACHOs are therefore ruled out as the dominant form of DM for objects associated to LIGO gravitational wave detections. These bounds constrain early-Universe models that predict stellar-mass PBH production and strengthen the case for lighter forms of DM, including new elementary particles.
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