Braneworld effects cause primordial black holes to accrete matter far more efficiently in the early universe, producing present-day masses up to 10^5 times larger than previous estimates for the smallest allowed fundamental Planck scale.
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Cosmological accretion onto braneworld black holes: a relativistic treatment
Braneworld effects cause primordial black holes to accrete matter far more efficiently in the early universe, producing present-day masses up to 10^5 times larger than previous estimates for the smallest allowed fundamental Planck scale.