Abstract
Abstract
We consider the formation of primordial black holes (PBHs), during the radiation-dominated
Universe, generated from the collapse of super-horizon curvature fluctuations that are overlapped
with others on larger scales. Using a set of different curvature profiles, we show that the
threshold for PBH formation (defined as the critical peak of the compaction function) can be
decreased by several percentages, thanks to the overlapping between two peaks in the profile of
the compaction function. In the opposite case, when the fluctuations are sufficiently decoupled
the threshold values behave as having the fluctuations isolated (isolated peaks). We find that the
analytical estimates of ref. [1] can be used accurately when applied to the
corresponding peak that is leading to the gravitational collapse. We also study in detail the
dynamics and estimate the final PBH mass for different initial configurations, showing that the
profile dependence has a significant effect on that.
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