Black Holes From Atomic Dark Matter

ORAL

Abstract

Dissipative dark matter models provide a solution to the dark matter problem with the further intriguing possibility that small dark matter halos can directly collapse into dark black holes with a unique mass spectrum. Prior literature has demonstrated the ability to form such objects using the dark atomic model in the simplest analytic case, analogous to Population III star formation. We present here the next level check of dark black hole formation, tracking the evolution of a simple halo collapse scenario using our extension of the KROME astrochemical software package that includes dark atomic and molecular processes. Our results demonstrate the importance of including molecular processes in these analyses as well as the strong dependence on the molecular properties.

*Funding for this work was provided by the Charles E. Kaufman Foundation of the Pittsburgh Foundation.

Authors

  • Michael Ryan

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • James Gurian

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Sarah Shandera

    • Pennsylvania State University
  • Donghui Jeong

    • Pennsylvania State University