Tidal capture of primordial black holes by neutron stars

Guillaume Defillon, Etienne Granet, Peter Tinyakov, and Michel H. G. Tytgat
Phys. Rev. D 90, 103522 – Published 17 November 2014

Abstract

The fraction of primordial black holes (PBHs) of masses 10171026g in the total amount of dark matter may be constrained by considering their capture by neutron stars (NSs), which leads to the rapid destruction of the latter. The constraints depend crucially on the capture rate which, in turn, is determined by the energy loss by a PBH passing through a NS. Two alternative approaches to estimate the energy loss have been used in the literature: the one based on the dynamical friction mechanism, and another on tidal deformations of the NS by the PBH. The second mechanism was claimed to be more efficient by several orders of magnitude due to the excitation of particular oscillation modes reminiscent of the surface waves. We address this disagreement by considering a simple analytically solvable model that consists of a flat incompressible fluid in an external gravitational field. In this model, we calculate the energy loss by a PBH traversing the fluid surface. We find that the excitation of modes with the propagation velocity smaller than that of PBH is suppressed, which implies that in a realistic situation of a supersonic PBH the large contributions from the surface waves are absent and the above two approaches lead to consistent expressions for the energy loss.

  • Received 9 September 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.90.103522

© 2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Guillaume Defillon1,2, Etienne Granet1,2, Peter Tinyakov1, and Michel H. G. Tytgat1

  • 1Service de Physique Théorique, Université Libre de Bruxelles, CP225 Boulevard du Triomphe, B-1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
  • 2Département de Physique, Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France

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Vol. 90, Iss. 10 — 15 November 2014

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