Small Spins of Primordial Black Holes from Random Geometries

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

Black hole entropy is a robust prediction of quantum gravity with no established phenomenological consequences to date. We use the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy formula and general-relativistic statistical mechanics to determine the probability distribution of random geometries uniformly sampled in phase space. We show that this statistics (in the limit $\hbar\to 0$) is relevant to large curvature perturbations, resulting in a population of primordial black holes with zero natal spin. In principle, the identification of such a population at LIGO, Virgo, and future gravitational wave observatories could provide the first observational evidence for the statistical nature of black hole entropy.

Authors

  • Eugenio Bianchi

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Anuradha Gupta

    • University of Mississippi
  • Hal Haggard

    • Bard College
  • B. S. Sathyaprakash

    • Pennsylvania State University