COOKIES: By using this website you agree that we can place Google Analytics Cookies on your device for performance monitoring. |
University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Institute of Astronomy Seminars > Primordial black holes in the dark matter halo of our Galaxy
Primordial black holes in the dark matter halo of our GalaxyAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact . If there are primordial black holes in the dark matter halo, they must collide with the Galactic neutron stars (NSs) and produce light black holes (LBHs), with masses below 1.4 M_Sun. This has observational consequences that may be checked by microlensing, by LIGO -Virgo-Kagra interferometers detecting gravitational waves from collisions of LBHs with NSs and BHs, and (possibly) by detecting LBHs in X-ray binaries and from pulsars statistics. This talk is part of the Institute of Astronomy Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
Other listsHumanities and Social Sciences ARU Inside the Mind BCS East AngliaOther talksBioethics: Are Biologists Opening Pandora’s Box? Title TBA NatHistFest: 105th Conversazione - Day 1 LMB Seminar: Biosynthesis and degradation of the underappreciated green polymer cyanophycin Transitions to vortex condensate growth in buoyancy-driven rotating turbulence |