Author:
Cai Yi-Fu,Chen Chao,Ding Qianhang,Wang Yi
Abstract
AbstractIn this article we study a hypothetical possibility of tracking the evolution of our Universe by introducing a series of the so-called standard timers. Any unstable primordial relics generated in the very early Universe may serve as the standard timers, as they can evolve through the whole cosmological background until their end while their certain time-varying properties could be a possible timer by recording the amount of physical time elapsed since the very early moments. Accordingly, if one could observe these quantities at different redshifts, then a redshift-time relation of the cosmic history can be attained. To illustrate such a hypothetical possibility, we consider the primordial black hole bubbles as a concrete example and analyze the mass function inside a redshifted bubble by investigating the inverse problem of Hawking radiation. To complete the analyses theoretically, the mass distribution can serve as a calibration of the standard timers.
Funder
National Youth Talents Program of China
Central University Basic Research Fund of China
National Key R &D Program of China
Collaborative Research Fund by the RGC of Hong Kong SAR
CAS project for Young Scientists in Basic Research
USTC Fellowship for International Cooperation
General Research Fund by the RGC of Hong Kong SAR
NSFC Excellent Young Scientist Scheme
National Natural Science Foundation of China
CSC Innovation Talent Funds
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)
Cited by
2 articles.
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