Black holes, pregalactic stars and the dark matter problem

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrophysics, Black Holes (Astronomy), Cosmology, Dark Matter, Galactic Evolution, Relativistic Theory, Density Measurement, Gravitational Fields, Gravitational Waves, Stellar Evolution

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We review the different ways in which black holes might form and discuss their various astrophysical and cosmological consequences. We then consider the various constraints on the form of the dark matter and conclude that black holes could have a significant cosmological density only if they are of primordial origin or remnants of a population of pregalactic stars. This leads us to discuss the other cosmological effects of primordial black holes and pregalactic stars.

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