Since Helium does not produce any observable spectral lines from the visible surface, or the photosphere, of the Sun, its abundance has usually been estimated through indirect means. In a recent study, the abundance of Helium in our Sun has been estimated accurately using the Magnesium and Carbon features in the observed high-resolution spectrum of the Sun.
This is based on the paper titled "Helium Abundance of the Sun: A Spectroscopic Analysis", by Satyajeet Moharana, B. P. Hema, and Gajendra Pandey, 2024, Astrophysical Journal, 974, 2.
Press release by PIB published here.
Press release issued by DST here.
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