Chemical abundances in Seyfert galaxies -IX. Helium abundance estimates
O. L. Dors, M. Valerdi, P. Freitas-Lemes, A. C. Krabbe, R. A. Riffel,, E. B. Am\^ores, R. Riffel, M. Armah, A. F. Monteiro, C. B. Oliveira

TL;DR
This study measures helium abundances in Seyfert 2 galaxy nuclei using optical emission lines and photoionization models, revealing over-solar helium levels and estimating the primordial helium fraction consistent with cosmological data.
Contribution
First direct helium abundance estimates in Seyfert 2 nuclei using electron temperature measurements and photoionization models, expanding understanding of AGN chemical composition.
Findings
Helium abundance ranges from 0.60 to 2.50 times solar.
Approximately 85% of Seyfert 2 nuclei have over-solar helium levels.
Primordial helium mass fraction estimated at 0.2441±0.0037.
Abstract
For the first time, the helium abundance relative to hydrogen (He/H), which relied on direct measurements of the electron temperature, has been derived in the narrow line regions (NLRs) from a local sample of Seyfert 2 nuclei. In view of this, optical emission line intensities [] of 65 local Seyfert 2 nuclei (), taken from Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 15 and additional compilation from the literature, were considered. We used photoionization model grid to derive an Ionization Correction Factor (ICF) for the neutral helium. The application of this ICF indicates that the NLRs of Seyfert 2 present a neutral helium fraction of 50 per cent in relation to the total helium abundance. We find that Seyfert 2 nuclei present helium abundance ranging from 0.60 to 2.50 times the solar value, while 85 per cent of the sample present…
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