We present the results of a joint investigation aimed at constraining the primordial He content (Y-P) on the basis of both the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy and two stellar observables, namely, the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) and the luminosity of the zero-age horizontal branch (ZAHB). Current baryon density estimates based on CMB measurements cover a wide range of values 0.009less than or similar toOmega(b)h(2)less than or similar to0.045, which according to big bang nucleosynthesis models would imply 0.24less than or similar toY(P)less than or similar to0.26. We constructed several sets of evolutionary tracks and horizontal-branch (HB) models by adopting Y-P = 0.26 and several metal contents. The comparison between theory and observations suggests that ZAHB magnitudes based on He-enhanced models are 1.5 sigma brighter than the empirical ones. The same outcome applies for TRGB bolometric magnitudes. This finding somewhat supports a Y-P abundance close to the canonical 0.23 +/- 0.24 value. More quantitative constraints on this parameter are hampered by the fact that the CMB pattern shows a sizable dependence on both Y-P and the baryon density only at small angular scales, i.e., at high l in the power spectrum (1 greater than or similar to 100). However, this region of the power spectrum could be still affected by deceptive systematic uncertainties. Finally, we suggest using the UV upturn to estimate the He content on Gpc scales. In fact, we find that a strong increase in Y-P causes a decrease in the UV emission in metal-poor, hot HB structures.

Bono, G., Balbi, A., Cassisi, S., Vittorio, N., Buonanno, R. (2002). On the primordial helium content: Cosmic microwave background and stellar constraints. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 568(2), 463-469 [10.1086/338951].

On the primordial helium content: Cosmic microwave background and stellar constraints

Bono, G.;Balbi, A.;Vittorio, N.;Buonanno, R.
2002-01-01

Abstract

We present the results of a joint investigation aimed at constraining the primordial He content (Y-P) on the basis of both the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropy and two stellar observables, namely, the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) and the luminosity of the zero-age horizontal branch (ZAHB). Current baryon density estimates based on CMB measurements cover a wide range of values 0.009less than or similar toOmega(b)h(2)less than or similar to0.045, which according to big bang nucleosynthesis models would imply 0.24less than or similar toY(P)less than or similar to0.26. We constructed several sets of evolutionary tracks and horizontal-branch (HB) models by adopting Y-P = 0.26 and several metal contents. The comparison between theory and observations suggests that ZAHB magnitudes based on He-enhanced models are 1.5 sigma brighter than the empirical ones. The same outcome applies for TRGB bolometric magnitudes. This finding somewhat supports a Y-P abundance close to the canonical 0.23 +/- 0.24 value. More quantitative constraints on this parameter are hampered by the fact that the CMB pattern shows a sizable dependence on both Y-P and the baryon density only at small angular scales, i.e., at high l in the power spectrum (1 greater than or similar to 100). However, this region of the power spectrum could be still affected by deceptive systematic uncertainties. Finally, we suggest using the UV upturn to estimate the He content on Gpc scales. In fact, we find that a strong increase in Y-P causes a decrease in the UV emission in metal-poor, hot HB structures.
2002
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/05
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
cosmic microwave background
cosmology : theory
stars : abundances
stars : evolution
stars : horizontal-branch
Bono, G., Balbi, A., Cassisi, S., Vittorio, N., Buonanno, R. (2002). On the primordial helium content: Cosmic microwave background and stellar constraints. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 568(2), 463-469 [10.1086/338951].
Bono, G; Balbi, A; Cassisi, S; Vittorio, N; Buonanno, R
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