Nucleosynthetic signatures of primordial origin around supermassive black holes
Phoebe Upton Sanderbeck,
Simeon Bird,
Zoltan Haiman
Abstract:If primordial black holes (PBHs) seeded the supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at the centers of high-redshift quasars, then the gas surrounding these black holes may reveal nucleosynthetic clues to their primordial origins. We present predictions of altered primordial abundances around PBHs massive enough to seed SMBHs at z ≈ 6 − 7.5. We find that if PBHs with initial masses of ∼ 10 5 M are responsible for such SMBHs, they may produce primordial Deuterium and Helium fractions enhanced by ≥ 10%, and Lithium abun… Show more
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