100 zoekresultaten voor “planets” in de Publieke website
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    Exo-planets, star and planet formation
    
    
Wetenschappers bij de Leidse Sterrewacht onderzoeken de oorsprong van sterren en hun planetenstelsels. Ze detecteren en karakteriseren planeten rondom andere sterren (exoplaneten). Ze onderzoeken hoe sterren en planeten ontstaan. En ze volgen moleculen van interstellaire wolken tot planetenstelsels…
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    Isotopes and the characterization of extrasolar planets
    
    
Diverse types of exoplanets such as gas giants on close-in orbits (hot Jupiters) and young massive giants on wide orbits (super Jupiters), with no analogs in the Solar System, pose challenges but also opportunities to our understanding of planet formation and evolution.
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    From midplane to planets : the chemical fingerprint of a disk
    
    
This thesis addresses the chemical processes that determine the compositions of giant planet atmospheres.
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    characterization of exoplanet atmospheres down to temperate rocky planets in the era of JWST
    
    
One of the key discoveries in exoplanet research over the past decade is the abundance of small planets in our Milky Way. Despite their high numbers, our understanding of their atmospheres remains limited, and it is unknown if they possess atmospheres at all.
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    Mining the kinematics of discs to hunt for planets in formation
    
    
Detecting planets during their formation stages is crucial for understanding the history and diversity of fully developed planetary systems like our own. However, observing young planets directly is challenging because they are often deeply embedded within their host protoplanetary discs, rich in gas…
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    Young suns and infant planets: Probing the origins of solar systems
    
    
Even though more than 4000 extra-solar planets are known today, only a small fraction of these has been captured in an image. To better understand the planet formation mechanisms in solar-like environments we started the Young Suns Exoplanet Survey (YSES).
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    Lava worlds: characterising atmospheres of impossible nature
    
    
Over the last three decades, the discovery of exoplanets has revealed the boundless variety of worlds beyond our own Solar System. Majority of planetary systems contain short-period planets that are larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune.
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    Inferno Worlds
    
    
A remarkable population of short period transiting rocky exoplanets with equilibrium temperatures on the order of 2,000 K has recently been discovered.
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    Tracing the evolution of protoplanetary disks
    
    
Promotores: Prof.dr. A.G.G.M. Tielens, Prof.dr. L.B.F.M. Waters (UvA), Prof.dr. C. Dominik (UvA)
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    Spectroscopic characterization of exoplanets: From LOUPE to SINFONI
    
    
Over the past years it has been discovered that the population of extra-solar planets is large and diverse.
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    Uncovering the ingredients for planet formation
    
    
This thesis discusses the physical and chemical processes than influence the composition of forming planets.
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    Stellar drama: Relationships between planets and stars
    
    
Lezing, Astronomy on Tap
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    Tuning in to star-planet interactions at radio wavelengths
    
    
Low-mass main-sequence stars like our Sun are continuous sources of outflowing hot magnetised plasma. In the case of the Sun, this is known as the solar wind, whereas for other stars they are called stellar winds.
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    Isotopes and the characterization of extrasolar planets
    
    
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    Not so smooth after all: resolving dust and gas structures in protoplanetary disks
    
    
A large diversity of exoplanetary systems has been found, but it is still unclear what drives this diversity.
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    Freezing conditions in warm disks: snowlines and their effect on the chemical structure of planet-forming disks
    
    
This thesis focusses on the temperature structure in protoplanetary disks. The relation between structures seen in the dust and gas-phase molecules is investigated.
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    Breaking the ice: constraining the volatile distribution in protoplanetary disks
    
    
This research focuses on the distribution of chemical elements in protoplanetary disks, the birthplaces of planets. These disks form around young stars and contain gas and dust, from which planets grow. Ice plays a crucial role in planet formation, aiding the clumping of dust particles and influencing…
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    High-contrast spectroscopy of exoplanet atmospheres
    
    
More than 5,000 exoplanets have been found over the past couple of decades. These exoplanets show a tremendous diversity, ranging from scorching hot Jupiters, common super-Earths, to widely separated super-Jupiters on the planet/brown dwarf boundary.
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    Mind the gap: gas and dust in planet-forming disks
    
    
Promotores: Prof.dr. E.F. van Dishoeck, Prof.dr. C.P. Dullemond
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    Exploring strange new worlds with high-dispersion spectroscopy
    
    
Until the 1990s, the only known planets were those in our Solar System. Three decades later, several thousand exoplanets have been discovered orbiting stars other than the Sun, and substantial efforts have been made to explore these strange new worlds through spectroscopic analyses of their atmosphe…
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    Suppressing a Sea of Starlight: Enabling technology for the direct imaging of exoplanets
    
    
Promotor: Christoph U. Keller, Co-promotores: Matthew A. Kenworthy, Frans Snik
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    Protostellar jets and planet-forming disks: Witnessing the formation of Solar System analogues with interferometry
    
    
The focus of this thesis is how stars like our Sun and planets like Jupiter, Saturn, and Earth are formed.
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    Protoplanetary disk anatomy: examining the structure and chemistry of planetary birthplaces with simple molecules
    
    
This thesis examines the link between simple molecules and the underlying structure and chemistry within protoplanetary disks - the birthplaces of planets.
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    Extrasolar Planet Detection Through Spatially Resolved Observations
    
    
Promotor: I. Snellen, Co-Promotor: M. Kenworthy
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    Hierarchical Systems
    
    
The thesis addresses the long-term dynamical evolution of hierarchical multiple systems.
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    Simulating the birth environment of circumstellar discs
    
    
Circumstellar discs are the reservoirs of gas and dust that surround young stars and have the potential to become planetary systems.
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    The Sky is Made of Lava: How lava worlds reveal their interiors through their atmospheres
    
    
Hot rocky exoplanets are planets that orbit so close to their host star that they possess a molten surface.
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    UV Photodesorption and Photoconversion of Interstellar Ices
    
    
This thesis is an experimental study of the UV irradiation of the interstellar ice analogues, relevant for the different stages of the star and planet formation sequence.
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    They grow up so fast - Stellar accretion in a starburst cluster
    
    
When a star is born in our Galaxy, it is quite likely that it has formed within a massive cluster, which hosts numerous high-mass stars bathing their lower mass neighbours in UV radiation.
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    From grains to planetesimals: the microphysics of dust coagulation
    
    
Promotor: Prof.dr. A.G.G.M. Tielens, Prof.dr. C. Dominik (UvA)
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    From Atoms to Asteroids: How Chemistry Governs the Birth of Planets
    
    
Lezing, Harold Linnartz Astrochemistry Prize lecture
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    Painting with starlight : optical techniques for the high-contrast imaging of exoplanets
    
    
This thesis describes the development and validation of new high-contrast imaging techniques, with the ultimate goal of enabling the next generation of instruments for ELT-class telescopes to directly image Earth-like extra-solar planets orbiting around nearby stars.
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    Linking simple molecules to grain evolution across planet-forming disks
    
    
Planets are formed in disks of gas and dust around young stars.
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    Shining Light on Interstellar Matter
    
    
Promotor: H.V.J. Linnartz
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    Chemistry in embedded disks: setting the stage for planet formation
    
    
To address the fundamental questions of how life on Earth emerged and how common life may be in the Universe, it is crucial to know the chemical composition of the planet-forming material.
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    Laboratory studies of Water Ice in Space
    
    
Astronomical observations of cold regions in the universe show a rich inventory of ices. Part of these ices may end up on planets like our own, but in that journey they will be exposed to considerable amounts of radiation.
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    The puzzle of protoplanetary disk masses
    
    
My work focuses on a class of astronomical objects called protoplanetary disks.
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    Don't Blink: Detecting transiting exoplanets with MASCARA
    
    
This thesis describes the Multi-site All-Sky CAmeRA (MASCARA), which consists of two small robotic telescope designed to detect exoplanets around the brightest stars in the sky.
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    Sizing up protoplanetary disks
    
    
This thesis focuses on protoplanetary disks: flattened structures of gas and dust around young stars in which planets are expected to form and grow.
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    It's just a phase: High-contrast imaging with patterned liquid-crystal phase plates to facilitate characterization of exoplanets
    
    
This thesis aims to demonstrate how the achromatic nature and design flexibility of liquid-crystal optics can be used to improve high-contrast imaging instruments to facilitate detailed exoplanet characterization.
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    Exploring the magnetic, turbulent Milky Way through radio waves
    
    
Promotor: Prof.dr. H. J. A. Röttgering, Co-Promotor: M. Haverkorn
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    Characterization of Exoplanet Atmospheres Down to Temperate Rocky Planets in the Era of JWST
    
    
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    Mining the kinematics of discs to hunt for planets in formation
    
    
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    Ewine van Dishoeck geeft Halley Lecture aan Oxford University
        
    
De lezing vindt plaats op woensdag 29 mei 2013 en is getiteld ‘Building stars, planets and the ingredients for life between the stars’. De Halley Lecture aan de Universiteit van Oxford is opgericht door de wijlen Henry Wilde, bij de terugkomst van de comeet Halley in 1910. De lezing wordt jaarlijks…
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    Elena RossiWiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
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    Rubiconsubsidie voor sterrenkundige Sebastiaan Krijt
        
    
Growing planets one dust grain at a time
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    Leidse ontdekking van planeetgeboortes wereldwijd nieuws
        
    
In Duitsland, Amerika en zelfs in Vietnam: overal ter wereld werd de Leidse ontdekking gedeeld van de geboorte van twee planeten. Astronoom Sebastiaan Haffert wist met zijn team voor het eerst meerdere planeten in wording vast te leggen en publiceerde zijn bevindingen in Nature Astronomy. Een unieke…