Limiting the Abundance of LIGO/Virgo Black Holes with Microlensing Observations of Quasars of Finite Size
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American Astronomical Society
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2022-04-10Referencia bibliográfica
A. Esteban-Gutiérrez... [et al.], 2022 ApJL 929 L17. [https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac57c6]
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Spanish Government AYA2016-79104-C3-1-P AYA2016-79104-C3-3-P AYA2017-84897-P; European Commission; Spanish Government; Junta de Andalucia FQM-108 P20_00334 A-FQM-510-UGR20/FEDER; grant FPI-SO from MINECO SEV-2015-0548-17-4 BES-2017-082319Abstract
We present a simple but general argument that strongly limits the abundance of primordial black holes (PBHs) (or
other unknown population of compact objects) with masses similar to those determined by LIGO/Virgo from BH
binary mergers. We show that quasar microlensing can be very sensitive to the mass of the lenses, and that it is able
to distinguish between stars and BHs of high mass, when the finite size of the source is taken into account. A
significant presence of massive BHs would produce frequent high-flux magnifications (except for unrealistically
large sources), which have been very rarely observed. On the contrary, a typical stellar population would induce
flux magnifications consistent with the observations. This result excludes PBHs (or any type of compact object) in
the mass range determined by LIGO/Virgo as the main dark matter constituents in the lens galaxies.