IFIRSE
Collaborating for the future
Collaborating for the future
Speaker: Tung Tran (Stanford University, USA)
Host: Dr. Nguyen Trong Hien (NASA, USA)
Abstract: Primordial black holes (PBHs) remain a viable dark matter candidate in the asteroid-mass range. We point out that, in this scenario, the PBH abundance would be large enough for at least one object to cross through the inner Solar System per decade. Since Solar System ephemerides are modeled and measured to extremely high precision, such close encounters could produce detectable perturbations to orbital trajectories with characteristic features. We evaluate this possibility with a suite of simple Solar System simulations, and we argue that the abundance of asteroid-mass PBHs can plausibly be probed by existing and near-future data.
| Jan 2025 — – 12/1 Quang Nguyen-Luong (The American University of Paris, France) — |
Feb 2025 — – Calvin Leung (Berkeley) — — |
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