Primordial black holes captured by stars lead to either quiet consumption or explosive disruption via disk formation, producing transients and high-spin remnants with potentially observable event rates.
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Two-fluid model shows black holes persist through cosmological bounce and modify background fluid properties under fixed geometry.
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The Life and Death of Stars That Capture Primordial Black Holes
Primordial black holes captured by stars lead to either quiet consumption or explosive disruption via disk formation, producing transients and high-spin remnants with potentially observable event rates.
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Black holes in a bouncing universe
Two-fluid model shows black holes persist through cosmological bounce and modify background fluid properties under fixed geometry.