\Delta Y/ \Delta Z from the analysis of local K dwarfs
Mario Gennaro (1), Pier Giorgio Prada Moroni (2, 3), Scilla, Degl'Innocenti (2, 3) ((1) Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg,, (2) Physics Department "E. Fermi", University of Pisa, (3) INFN, Pisa)

TL;DR
This study investigates the stellar helium-to-metal enrichment ratio Y/Z by analyzing low-main sequence stars, accounting for uncertainties, and applying a new modeling approach to improve its constrained value.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new method using stellar models and Monte Carlo simulations to better estimate Y/Z from low-MS stars, highlighting the importance of age correction.
Findings
Y/Z is sensitive to stellar age, especially in field stars.
The method recovers Y/Z accurately for well-evolved clusters like the Hyades.
Estimated Y/Z value is 5.3 1.4 with age correction.
Abstract
The stellar helium-to-metal enrichment ratio, \Delta Y/\Delta Z, is a widely studied astrophysical quantity. However, its value is still not precisely constrained. This paper is focused on the study of the main sources of uncertainty which affect the \Delta Y/\Delta Z derived from the analysis of the low-main sequence (MS) stars in the solar neighborhood. The possibility to infer the value of \Delta Y/\Delta Z from the study of low-MS stars relies on the dependence of the stellar luminosity and effective temperature on the initial Y and Z. The \Delta Y/\Delta Z ratio is obtained by comparing the magnitude difference between the observed stars and a reference theoretical zero age main sequence (ZAMS) with the related theoretical magnitude differences computed from a new set of stellar models with up-to-date input physics and a fine grid of chemical compositions. A Monte Carlo approach…
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