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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PhD candidate
- Faculty of Science
- Sterrewacht
- Observatory Research
- Exoplanetary systems imaging
- Capelleveen R.F. van, Kenworthy M.A., Ginski C., Mamajek E.E., Bohn A.J., Landman R., Stolker T., Zhang Y., Marel N. van der & Snellen I. (2025), WIde Separation Planets In Time (WISPIT): two directly imaged exoplanets around the Sun-like stellar binary WISPIT 1, Astronomy and Astrophysics 704: A221.
- Close L.M., Capelleveen R.F. van, Weible G., Wagner K., Haffert S.Y., Males J.R., Ilyin I., Kenworthy M.A., Li J., Long J.D., Ertel S., Ginski C., Weinberger A.J., Follette K., Liberman J., Twitchell K., Johnson P., Kueny J., Apai D., Doyon R., Foster W., Gasho V., Gorkom K. van, Guyon O., Kautz M.Y., McLeod A., McEwen E., Pearce L., Schatz L., Hedglen A.D., Wu Y.-L., Isbell J., Power J., Carlson J., Close E., Tonucci E. & Mars M. (2025), Wide Separation Planets in Time (WISPIT): Discovery of a gap Hα protoplanet WISPIT 2b with MagAO-X, Astrophysical Journal Letters 990(1): L9.
- Capelleveen R.F. van, Ginski C., Kenworthy M.A., Byrne J., Lawlor C., McLachlan D., Mamajek E.E., Stolker T., Benisty M., Bohn A.J., Close L.M., Dominik C., Haffert S., Landman R., Ma J., Snellen I., Tazaki R., Marel N. van der, Welzel L. & Zhang Y. (2025), WIde Separation Planets In Time (WISPIT): A gap-clearing planet in a multi-ringed disk around the young solar-type star WISPIT 2, Astrophysical Journal Letters 990(1): L8.
- 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.