Ultrahigh-energy gamma rays and gravitational waves from primordial exotic stellar bubbles
Ultrahigh-energy gamma rays and gravitational waves from primordial exotic stellar bubbles
Blog Article
Abstract We put forward a novel class Rug of exotic celestial objects that can be produced through phase transitions occurring in the primordial Universe.These objects appear as bubbles of stellar size and can be dominated by primordial black holes (PBHs).We report that, due to the processes of Hawking radiation and binary evolution of PBHs inside these stellar bubbles, both electromagnetic and gravitational radiations can be emitted that are featured on the gamma-ray spectra and stochastic gravitational waves (GWs).
Our results reveal that, depending on the mass distribution, the exotic stellar bubbles consisting of PBHs not only provide a decent fit for the ultrahigh-energy gamma-ray spectrum reported QUICK-BLAST by the recent LHAASO experiment, but also predict GW signals that are expected to be tested by the forthcoming GW surveys.