Improving helium abundance determinations with Leo P as a case study
Currently, the primordial helium abundance is best estimated through spectroscopic observations of H II regions in metal-poor galaxies. However these determinations are limited by several systematic uncertainties which ultimately limit our ability to accurately ascertain the primordial abundance. In...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 2021-03, Vol.2021 (3), p.27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Currently, the primordial helium abundance is best estimated
through spectroscopic observations of H II regions in
metal-poor galaxies. However these determinations are limited by
several systematic uncertainties which ultimately limit our ability
to accurately ascertain the primordial abundance. In this study, we
improve the methodologies for solving for the reddening, the
emission contributions from collisional excitation of the H I
atoms, the effects underlying absorption in the H I and
He I emission lines, and the treatment of the blended H I and He I emission at λ3889 with the aim of
lowering the systematic uncertainties in helium abundance
determinations. To apply these methods, we have obtained
observations of the He I λ10830 emission line in the
brightest H II region in the extremely metal-poor (3%
Z
⊙
) galaxy Leo P with the LUCI1 instrument on the LBT. We
combine this measurement with previous MODS/LBT observations to
derive an improved helium abundance. In doing so, our present
analysis results in a decrease in the uncertainty in the helium
abundance of Leo P by approximately 70%. This result is combined
with data from other observations to estimate the primordial helium
mass fraction, Y
p
= 0.2453 ± 0.0034. |
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ISSN: | 1475-7516 1475-7516 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1475-7516/2021/03/027 |