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The paper referenced in "Next it was found in other stars by Y Ohman. [1]" leads to these articles by Ohman, Eagle, and Olmsted in the introduction, but I see no explicit mention of calcium in Ohman, let alone CaH. Eagle's paper only references Olmstead, and doesn't mention CaH otherwise. Olmsted seems to be the only relevant article... from 1908. Other adsabs searches for CaH and calcium monohydride bring up no stellar or ISM detections.
If no other sources are available, references to extrasolar detections should be removed, and if no other references are available for solar detections other than Olmsted's, those should be removed as well. -- Tom.Reding
17:35, 1 December 2014 (UTC)
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I added this to the Chemistry project, but Christian75 changed it to chemicals. This is not a "chemical" that you can purchase in a bottle, but an unstable gas. Should that be in the Chemicals Project? Graeme Bartlett ( talk) 14:24, 7 December 2014 (UTC)
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The paper referenced in "Next it was found in other stars by Y Ohman. [1]" leads to these articles by Ohman, Eagle, and Olmsted in the introduction, but I see no explicit mention of calcium in Ohman, let alone CaH. Eagle's paper only references Olmstead, and doesn't mention CaH otherwise. Olmsted seems to be the only relevant article... from 1908. Other adsabs searches for CaH and calcium monohydride bring up no stellar or ISM detections.
If no other sources are available, references to extrasolar detections should be removed, and if no other references are available for solar detections other than Olmsted's, those should be removed as well. -- Tom.Reding
17:35, 1 December 2014 (UTC)
References
I added this to the Chemistry project, but Christian75 changed it to chemicals. This is not a "chemical" that you can purchase in a bottle, but an unstable gas. Should that be in the Chemicals Project? Graeme Bartlett ( talk) 14:24, 7 December 2014 (UTC)