Primordial Black-Hole Gravitational Wave Background Noise in the LISA, Decigo and Bbo Frequency Bands

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According to the standard model primordial black holes (PBHs) could have been generated during the first few moments after the big bang as consequence of density fluctuations of matter. The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), the DECihertz Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory (DECIGO), and the Big Bang Observer (BBO) will probably detect a gravitational wave background produced by these PBHs. Here we calculated this background as a function of the PBH population of the Galaxy. Depending on what population is assumed the gravitational wave background produced may give trouble for these space interferometers in their task to detect other signals. Very large ground base interferometers such as LIGO and VIRGO can soon give information that would put stringent constraints on this population.

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