Almost every helium atom in the Universe was created just a few minutes after the Big Bang through a process commonly referred to as Big Bang nucleosynthesis1,2. The amount of helium that was made during Big Bang nucleosynthesis is determined by combining particle physics and cosmology3. The current leading measures of the primordial helium abundance (YP) are based on the relative strengths of H I and He I emission lines emanating from star-forming regions in local metal-poor galaxies4,5,6,7. As the statistical errors on these measurements improve, it is essential to test for systematics by developing independent techniques. Here we report a determination of the primordial helium abundance based on a near-pristine intergalactic gas cloud th...
We present high-quality spectroscopic observations of the two most-metal deficient blue compact gala...
This paper describes a new determination of the primordial helium abundance (Y_P), based on the abun...
Of the light element abundances capable of testing standard big bang nucleosynthesis, only He4 is me...
Observational measures of the primordial helium mass fraction, YP, are of interest for cosmology and...
We introduce a new statistical method to estimate the primordial helium abundance, Y_p from observed...
Observations of H and He radio recombination lines in the source W51 have been performed with the RT...
Standard big bang nucleosynthesis (BBNS) promises accurate predictions of the primordial abundances ...
We report a reanalysis of a near-pristine absorption system, located at a redshift z_(abs) = 2.52564...
International audienceThe sun and giant planets are generally thought to have the same helium abunda...
We report a reanalysis of a near-pristine absorption system, located at a redshift ${z}_{\mathrm{abs...
We present results from photoionization models of low-metallicity H II regions. These nebulae form t...
Spectra of quasars at high redshift with high resolution and high signal-to-noise allow in favorable...
I will review recent progress on the observational determination of the primordial helium abundanc...
We report on measurements of the 4He abundance toward the outer Galaxy HII region S206 with the NRAO...
International audienceWe determine the primordial helium mass fraction Yp using 93 spectra of 86 low...
We present high-quality spectroscopic observations of the two most-metal deficient blue compact gala...
This paper describes a new determination of the primordial helium abundance (Y_P), based on the abun...
Of the light element abundances capable of testing standard big bang nucleosynthesis, only He4 is me...
Observational measures of the primordial helium mass fraction, YP, are of interest for cosmology and...
We introduce a new statistical method to estimate the primordial helium abundance, Y_p from observed...
Observations of H and He radio recombination lines in the source W51 have been performed with the RT...
Standard big bang nucleosynthesis (BBNS) promises accurate predictions of the primordial abundances ...
We report a reanalysis of a near-pristine absorption system, located at a redshift z_(abs) = 2.52564...
International audienceThe sun and giant planets are generally thought to have the same helium abunda...
We report a reanalysis of a near-pristine absorption system, located at a redshift ${z}_{\mathrm{abs...
We present results from photoionization models of low-metallicity H II regions. These nebulae form t...
Spectra of quasars at high redshift with high resolution and high signal-to-noise allow in favorable...
I will review recent progress on the observational determination of the primordial helium abundanc...
We report on measurements of the 4He abundance toward the outer Galaxy HII region S206 with the NRAO...
International audienceWe determine the primordial helium mass fraction Yp using 93 spectra of 86 low...
We present high-quality spectroscopic observations of the two most-metal deficient blue compact gala...
This paper describes a new determination of the primordial helium abundance (Y_P), based on the abun...
Of the light element abundances capable of testing standard big bang nucleosynthesis, only He4 is me...