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Dataset . 2025
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Dataset . 2025
License: CC BY
Data sources: Datacite
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Merger rate of Primordial Black holes (PBHs)

Authors: Cholis, Ilias; Aljaf, Muhsin;

Merger rate of Primordial Black holes (PBHs)

Abstract

This dataset contains the total comoving merger rates in the unit of (Gpc^-3 yr^-1) as a function of redshift, for primordial black holes (PBHs) in dark matter halos with masses ranging from 10^4 M⊙ to 10^15 M⊙, assuming that all dark matter is in PBHs, i.e., fPBH = 1, and that halos are populated by PBHs. The total rate includes three merger channels: Direct Captures: mergers via gravitational wave emission. Binary-Single Interactions: binaries through interactions with single and wide binary PBHs. Unperturbed binaries residing in dark matter halos merging via gravitational wave emission. For channels 2 and 3, we assume fPBH,binaries = 0.5. The total rates are provided in text files containing two columns of data [redshift, total Rate (Gpc^−3 yr^−1)] for the following two cases: 1) Monochromatic PBH mass distribution ranging from 5 M⊙ to 80 M⊙ 2) lognormal PBH mass distribution with σ = 0.6 and varying and ln(mPBH)

Keywords

Black Holes, Primordial Black Holes, PBH, Merger rate

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