Richelle van Capelleveen
PhD candidate
- Name
- R.F. van Capelleveen
- capelleveen@strw.leidenuniv.nl
Richelle is a PhD candidate at Leiden University. Her main research involves working with direct imaging surveys. Other research interests are exoplanet collisions and deep dusty transits (think giant ringsystems).
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News
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New blog in the context of Picturing of Scholasticide project -
Pesticides can have unforseen consequences on nature - yet the EU proposes to remove periodic reassessment -
Appointment of Dr. Leila Akkari as professor by special appointment at Leiden University -
Teaching across borders -
Leiden Jewish Studies Network awards second 'Best Thesis in Jewish Studies'
PhD candidate
- Faculty of Science
- Leiden Observatory
- Leiden Observatory
- Kenworthy M.A., Lock S., Kennedy G., Capelleveen R.F. van, Mamajek E., Carone L., Hambsch F.-J., Masiero J., Mainzer A., Kirkpatrick J., Gomez E., Leinhardt Z., Dou J., Tanna P., Sainio A., Barker H., Charbonnel S., Garde O., Le Dû P., Mulato L., Petit T. & Rizzo Smith M. (2024), ASASSN-21qj: the direct detection and characterisation of an ice giant exoplanet collision towards a solar type star, AASTCS10, extreme solar systems V. AASTCS 10: Extreme Solar Systems V 16 March 2024 - 21 March 2024. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society no. 56 623.03.
- Kenworthy M.A., Lock S., Kennedy G., Capelleveen R.F. van, Mamajek E., Carone L., Hambsch F.-J., Masiero J., Mainzer A., Kirkpatrick J.D., Gomez E., Leinhardt Z., Dou J., Tanna P., Sainio A., Barker H., Charbonnel S., Garde O., Le Dû P., Mulato L., Petit T. & Rizzo Smith M. (2024), Author Correction: A planetary collision afterglow and transit of the resultant debris cloud, Nature 625(7993): E1.
- Kenworthy M.A., Lock S., Kennedy G., Capelleveen R.F. van, Mamajek E., Carone L., Hambsch F.-J., Masiero J., Mainzer A., Kirkpatrick J.D., Gomez E., Leinhardt Z., Dou J., Tanna P., Sainio A., Barker H., Charbonnel S., Garde O., Le Dû P., Mulato L., Petit T. & Rizzo Smith M. (2023), A planetary collision afterglow and transit of the resultant debris cloud, Nature 622(7982): 251-254.