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Signals of Bursts from the Very Early Universe

Abstract:
We consider possible observable signals from explosive events in the very early Universe, dubbed “bursts.” These could be expected in connection with massive black hole or “baby Universe” formation. We anticipate that such major disruptions of spacetime would be associated with neutrino and perhaps other pulses. While these seem to be not detectable directly, we discuss how they could lead to potentially observable signals. We analyze how the pulses from very early times may “escape,” that is, propagate to the last scattering epoch at the time tcmb and later, or alternatively be absorbed earlier, i.e., “contained.” The possibly detectable signals include effects on small regions of the cosmic microwave background, a soft X-ray resulting from positron production, or a nonthermal addition to the relic neutrino background.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.3847/1538-4357/ae01a4

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University of Oxford
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-1566-8148


Publisher:
American Astronomical Society
Journal:
The Astrophysical Journal More from this journal
Volume:
992
Issue:
2
Article number:
197
Publication date:
2025-10-15
Acceptance date:
2025-08-28
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1538-4357
ISSN:
0004637X, 0004-637X


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English
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Pubs id:
2328889
Local pid:
pubs:2328889
Source identifiers:
3374770
Deposit date:
2025-10-15
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