articlePhysical Review LettersMay 19, 2016GREEN OA

Did LIGO Detect Dark Matter?

Johns Hopkins University

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Abstract

We consider the possibility that the black-hole (BH) binary detected by LIGO may be a signature of dark matter. Interestingly enough, there remains a window for masses 20M_{⊙}≲M_{bh}≲100M_{⊙} where primordial black holes (PBHs) may constitute the dark matter. If two BHs in a galactic halo pass sufficiently close, they radiate enough energy in gravitational waves to become gravitationally bound. The bound BHs will rapidly spiral inward due to the emission of gravitational radiation and ultimately will merge. Uncertainties in the rate for such events arise from our imprecise knowledge of the phase-space structure of galactic halos on the smallest scales. Still, reasonable estimates span a range that overlaps the…

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  • Physics
  • Dark matter
  • Astrophysics
  • LIGO
  • Gravitational wave
  • Primordial black hole
  • Astronomy
  • Baryonic dark matter
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