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Supermassive Primordial Black Holes from a Catalyzed Dark Phase Transition for Little Red Dots

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Xiangqing Ting (祥慶㕔), 2F of Xiangyu Hotel (成都祥宇宾馆)

Xiangqing Ting (祥慶㕔), 2F of Xiangyu Hotel (成都祥宇宾馆)

Speaker

Masanori Tanaka (Peking University)

Description

JWST has revealed an abundant population of compact, low-metallicity Little Red Dots (LRDs) at high redshift, challenging conventional scenarios in which supermassive black holes (SMBHs) grow from stellar-mass seeds. We consider a scenario in which the SMBHs are instead supermassive primordial black holes (SMPBHs), formed directly in a decoupled, subdominant dark sector undergoing a first-order phase transition. Unlike conventional stochastic phase transitions, our mechanism is based on the catalysis by domain walls (DWs): most of the Universe completes the transition rapidly, while rare long-lived false-vacuum domains survive because of DW statistics and collapse into PBHs. This mechanism naturally yields SMPBH seeds with masses up to $M_{\rm PBH}\sim O(10^{10}) M_\odot$, whose abundance can account for the observed LRD population. It also avoids the usual tensions with phase transition completion, $\Delta N_{\rm eff}$, and large curvature perturbations. The dark phase transition simultaneously generates an ultra-low-frequency stochastic gravitational-wave background peaking near the pulsar-timing-array range, providing a test of this dark-sector origin of LRDs. This presentation is based on arXiv: 2604.01304.

Primary author

Masanori Tanaka (Peking University)

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