I Helium Hydride data, Early universe chemistry evidence?

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The discussion revolves around the detection of helium hydride (HeH) and its implications for early universe chemistry. Participants reference a 2019 Nature paper by R Gusten et al. that details this discovery, emphasizing its significance in understanding primordial chemistry. There is a request for links to relevant articles, with one participant suggesting an Engadget piece on NASA's SOFIA mission detecting HeH. The conversation highlights the challenge of finding specific information amidst numerous related topics. Overall, the detection of helium hydride is presented as a key finding in astrophysics that could shed light on the conditions of the early universe.
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I don't think there is a thread on this?

R Gusten et al, Nature, 2019,

DOI: 10.1038/s41586-019-1090-x
 
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Link?
 
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Sorry no, on a pad can you Google and have a look?
 
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The first universal joke, HeH HeH
 
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