Chemical abundances in 7 metal-poor HII regions and a determination of the primordial helium abundance

Abstract

We conducted a long-slit spectrophotometry analysis to obtain the chemical abundances of seven metal-poor HII regions in three galaxies: UM 160, UM 420, and TOL 0513-393. The data have been taken with the Focal Reducer Low Dispersion Spectrograph 1 (FORS1) at the 8.2-m Very Large Telescope. We derived the physical conditions and the chemical abundances of N, O, Ne, S, Ar, and Cl. We also performed a detailed analysis that involves abundance determinations using the t2 formalism. Based on HeI recombination line intensity ratios, together with the Helio14 code, we derived the abundance of He. In addition, for a value Y/ ZO =3.3 0.7, we have estimated that the primordial helium abundance by mass is Y P=0.24480.0033. This value agrees with values derived from Standard Big Bang Nucleosynthesis and with other recent determinations of Y P.

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