Prof. Harold Linnartz

Prof. Harold Linnartz

16 oktober 1965 - 31 december 2023

In memoriam Harold V.J. Linnartz 1965 – 2023: Unlocking the Chemistry of the Heavens

On 31 December 2023 Prof. dr. Harold Linnartz passed away unexpectedly at the age of 58. He leaves behind his wife Helga and their children Anne and Thomas. Linnartz held the Chair for Laboratory Astrophysics at Leiden Observatory, Leiden University, the Netherlands, where he was appointed in 2005. He was a world leader in laboratory studies of gaseous and icy molecules in interstellar space. Linnartz also served as Education Director at Leiden Observatory. He guided with passion the very successful education program in astronomy.

Linnartz was born on October 16, 1965 in Heerlen, in the province of Limburg of The Netherlands, where he finished high school (Gymnasium beta ‘Rolduc’ in Kerkrade) in 1984. He subsequently went to study experimental physics at the University of Nijmegen, where he also did his PhD research following a one year stay in Göttingen. He graduated in 1994 at Nijmegen on the thesis Infrared and Far Infrared Spectroscopy of Transient Species with Prof. dr. J. Reuss as promotor.

In the following decade, Harold Linnartz continued his career abroad, first at Bonn and then for six years at the University of Basel in the group of Prof. dr. John P. Maier, where he also did his Habilitation in 2002. In that period, he developed new laboratory techniques to measure the electronic spectra of gaseous ions and radicals, i.e., transient molecules that react very quickly under Earth-like conditions but can be stable in the vacuum of space. A central theme in Basel was the study of the so-called Diffuse Interstellar Bands (DIBs), a set of (by now) 500 bands that are seen in clouds between the stars at visible wavelengths but that have defied identification for more than a century. Long carbon-chain molecules have been postulated as possible carriers and Harold had a leading role in systematically measuring the spectra of these and other candidate molecules in the laboratory. Solving the DIB mystery continued to be a major theme during his career, also when he moved in 2003 back to the Netherlands to the Vrije Universiteit (VU) at Amsterdam as a senior researcher at the VU Laser Centre and subsequently at Leiden. He kept his close connections with the VU through a special chair for molecular laboratory astrophysics in the 2008-2013 period. One of his last papers was on DIBs as part of the ESO-EDIBLES consortium, conducting an observational survey and highlighting that high resolution optical spectroscopy in space and in the laboratory go hand-in-hand.

After his move to Leiden in 2005, Harold Linnartz became Director of the Leiden Laboratory for Astrophysics. This entailed a broadening of his scientific focus to include, besides gas-phase spectroscopy, also solid-state chemistry and, besides optical, also infrared studies in which the Leiden laboratory was specialized. Thanks to his in-depth expertise in designing, building, and commissioning equipment, the laboratory started soon after his arrival to harvest scientific results from a number of new experiments in ultra-high vacuum surface science.

Stimulated by his passionate leadership, together with excellent postdocs and PhD students, the laboratory was rapidly thriving and became world leading in the study of the chemistry and spectroscopy of interstellar ices under Harold’s leadership. It grew from three to seven set-ups, including also experiments dedicated to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and gas-phase molecules, using state-of-the-art techniques in experimental physics. His overall publication list of more than 260 papers is a testimony to the many excellent results. He became a co-leader of the NWO Dutch Astrochemistry network and highly active internationally in the organization of conferences and workshops, and more generally in steering the interdisciplinary field of laboratory astrophysics worldwide.

When the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) became operational in 2013, observational studies of complex organic molecules in star-forming regions took a new turn. He shifted the laboratory experiments to unraveling the chemistry in ices and how these molecules can form under the coldest conditions when species hardly move on surfaces. Meet and greet was Linnartz’ answer: he and his team showed that reactions between neighboring molecules could take place on cold icy grains and form the sugars, alcohols, aldehydes, and other ingredients of the cosmic cocktail that were being observed with ALMA. Even amino acids, the starting blocks for prebiotic chemistry, could be produced in the laboratory. These cosmic recipes are now an integral part of the latest astrochemical models.

The advent of the James Webb Space Telescope, including the Netherlands’ investment in the MidInfraRed Instrument (MIRI), meant a new challenge for the laboratory: infrared spectroscopy of complex molecules. The databases from the 1990’s are highly incomplete on the types of molecules that JWST could search for. A large number of spectra were collected by his team prior to launch and made publically available through the Leiden Database for Ice, LIDA in 2022, a telephone directory for ices in his words. Harold Linnartz was co-PI on the JWST IceAge program and thoroughly enjoyed the arrival of the first high-quality JWST data. Just last month, the culmination of this work happened with the publication of the first detection of more complex molecules in interstellar ices, demonstrating that they indeed have a solid-state origin. A beautiful synergy between laboratory and observational studies that he was deservedly very proud of.

Harold Linnartz was not only an extremely active researcher but also a great educator who was convinced of the utmost importance of education. He became Director of Education in 2018, a role he was performing with much passion. He shaped the education office into an effective team capable of organizing one of the largest bachelor and master programs in astronomy in the world. The Covid period was challenging, but with Harold’s overview and attention to detail, the education program continued successfully. Moreover, Harold always kept a vivid eye on the interests of individual students: he realized that a University is a big place but that he could play crucial roles in the lives of individual students. Many of them are still grateful for his help.

Harold Linnartz was an excellent and dedicated mentor to his many students, PhD candidates and postdocs. With his warm and engaging personality, he inspired them in many ways and always had good advice and active support, from science and writing of papers to career paths. Accepted papers were celebrated with a famous paper cake, and the annual laboratory outings were a social highlight of the year. Harold had a great sense of humor and was a jovial companion at meetings and during travel. He was also an excellent popular writer with a long string of Dutch and English press releases, radio interviews and newspaper contributions, always with just the right quote. He loved astronomy so much that he shared his passion in regular articles in his local hometown paper about the night sky.

Throughout his illustrious career, Harold Linnartz focused on unlocking the chemistry of the heavens. As a spectroscopist pur sang, shining light on molecules in space was one of his guiding principles. Fathom the behavior of molecules under the extreme conditions of space was another. Harold had many ideas to continue his research in these areas over the coming years, but it is not to be. We will miss him dearly.
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As an international postdoc, I have lived away from my blood family for quite some time. As a temporary replacement, I found new families in the people I met during my career. Harold was one of those people. Always kind, respectable, and a serious scientist. I had the privilege of sharing many moments of happiness and sorrow with Harold, and in all situations, I learned something new. For me, Harold was more than a mentor/supervisor, he was one of my scientific fathers. I wish his family strength to go through this difficult moment. Rest in peace, dear Professor Harold Linnartz. I will miss you. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 9:15 getekend door:
W.i.l.l. .R.o.c.h.a.
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Heel veel sterkte lieve Helga, Anne ,Thomas 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 8:40 getekend door:
Q.u.i.c.k. .L.y.
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My sincere condolences to Harold's family and friends. My first experience of Harold's generosity came in the form of him dismantling bureaucratic obstacles to allow me to join his research group in Leiden. I remain grateful. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 5:40 getekend door:
J.o.s.e.p.h. .G.u.s.s.
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Harold was a great scientist, passionate educator, and mentor, and a strong advocate for astrochemistry. His work and influence have immensely enriched the field; he will be missed greatly. I still fondly remember his extended visit to the CfA more than 25 years ago. It was a real pleasure working alongside him in the lab when both he and I were at a relatively early stage in our careers. Even then, his considerable talent, warmth, and good humor were always on display.

My condolences to Harold's family. I hope you can draw strength from the fact that he touched so many people in a positive way, including me. I and many others are the better for it. God bless. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 2:06 getekend door:
M.i.c.h.a.e.l. .M.c.C.a.r.t.h.y.
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Lieve Helga. Wat een ontzettend triest bericht. Zoals je weet kan ik met je meevoelen. Sterkte de komende dagen en als ik iets voor je kan doen, graag. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 0:58 getekend door:
T.j.a.k.o. .g.r.o.e.n.e.w.o.l.d.
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Mijn oprechte deelneming voor allen die Harold lief en dierbaar waren.

Ik heb het voorrecht gehad een aantal persoonlijke gesprekken met Harold te mogen voeren de afgelopen periode. Ik was getroffen door zijn puurheid en oprechte intenties het goede te doen in zijn rol op de Universiteit maar zeker ook als man en vader 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 22:20 getekend door:
M.a.r.i.e.n. .C.o.l.i.j.n.
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Mijn oprechte deelneming aan alle dierbaren.

Ik heb Harold pas kort geleden leren kennen. Zijn oprechtheid en hoge mate van betrokkenheid zijn mij het meest bijgebleven.

Strekte aan alle dierbaren die Harold moeten missen. Moge de herinneringen tot steun zijn. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 22:05 getekend door:
M.a.a.i.k.e. .P.r.o.n.k.
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Ik herinner me nog goed de indruk die Harold maakte met het colloquium waarmee hij zich presenteerde voor een positie in Leiden. Een diep betrokken wetenschapper met aanstekelijk plezier in het vak. We waren er maar wat blij mee!
Dat hij dat zou gaan invullen met zo’n natuurlijke interactie met collegae, studenten en promovendi en technici oversteeg niet alleen verwachting; het was ontzettend prettig met hem samen te werken, en ik heb steeds met bewondering gemerkt hoe telkens de zaken waar hij in betrokken was met vaak nieuwe ideeën tot bloei kwamen. En dat betreft niet alleen zijn professionele wetenschappelijke insteek. Ook in persoonlijke interactie heb ik steeds herkend hoeveel succes en voortgang dergelijke contacten met zich mee brachten, en hoezeer studenten en promovendi blij waren met zijn steun. Het lab. heeft een groei gekend die bepaald indrukwekkend moet worden genoemd, en zijn aansturing van het onderwijs (door de zeer belemmerende Covid periode heen) heb ik in alle opzichten als voorbeeld stellend ervaren. Dat ik te weinig met hem heb samengewerkt om hem ‘vriend’ te kunnen noemen heeft aan mij gelegen, maar de bewondering voor hem als meer dan collega is altijd alleen maar gegroeid.
We gaan hem afschuwelijk missen, en ik condoleer zijn vrouw en kinderen en andere familielieden, collegae en vrienden met dit onverwachte, onvoorstelbare verlies. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 21:23 getekend door:
R.u.d.o.l.f. .L.e. .P.o.o.l.e.
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My sincere condolences to Harold’s family and friends. Harold was a great professor, not only because of his scientific achievements and his involvement with junior scientists, but also because he really cared about the human being behind each colleague and student he was working with. I would have liked to thank him a last time. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 20:51 getekend door:
N.i.c.o.l.a.s. .S.u.a.s.-.D.a.v.i.d.
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I am deeply saddened by the news of Harold's passing. Although I was only a guest in Harold's lab for a short time, I felt like a full member of the team. I got to know Harold as a very nice, kind-hearted, and intelligent person. My sincere condolences to his family. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 19:49 getekend door:
A.n.i.t.a. .S.c.h.n.e.i.k.e.r.
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Ten eerste mijn oprechte deelneming voor de familie en naasten van Harold.

Ik heb Harold leren kennen als onderwijsdirecteur van de Sterrewacht Leiden waar hij zich vol overgave inzette voor het opleiden van de volgende generatie sterrenkundigen. Ik zal zijn onvermoeibare aandacht hiervoor enorm gaan missen.

Bedankt voor alle prettige gesprekken en rust in vrede. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 17:26 getekend door:
G.i.j.s. .V.e.r.m.a.r.i.ë.n.
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Harold was a pillar of laboratory astrophysics and astrochemistry. His great leadership will be sorely missed by our international scientific community, as will his passion for science, his dedication to the younger generation and his joie de vivre.
I'm thinking of two wishes Harold had for 2024-2025. One was to organise the European Conference on Laboratory Astrophysics (ECLA) in 2025, after moving his laboratory to a new building in 2024. The other was a Christmas wish for a more peaceful world.
Harold left us far too soon. However, I have no doubt that he will remain at the heart of ECLA 2025. All his colleagues, collaborators and all the early-career scientists he mentored will come to celebrate his career and pursue the many paths he initiated.
My most sincere condolences now go to the family and friends of Harold. May you find the means to overcome this tragedy and keep the best of Harold in your memories. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 17:10 getekend door:
C.h.r.i.s.t.i.n.e. .J.o.b.l.i.n.
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Harold was a very important scientific partner for us in the 2010s. I have many unforgettable memories with him, in Paris at the synchrotron or at conferences. His leadership, kindness and humour will be sorely missed.
I'm sending you my sincere condolences, my thoughts are with you. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 16:52 getekend door:
J.e.a.n.-.H.u.g.u.e.s. .F.i.l.l.i.o.n.
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Harold is my second promoter and it is so shocking and heartbreaking to hear the unexpected loss of him. Our last overlap was on the MIRI meeting at Leiden in mid-Dec, when I left halfway to catch the flight back to China. I still cannot believe that I won't see him any more when I go back. I'll treasure my memories working with him at the Observatory and during the conference trips. Wish his family stay strong. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 16:48 getekend door:
Y.u.a.n. .C.h.e.n.
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Beste Helga, Anne en Thomas,
We zijn diep geschokt door het overlijden van Harold en kunnen dit nog steeds niet helemaal bevatten. Ik heb Harold leren kennen toen hij als promovendus bij mij in de groep begon. We hadden een EU-subsidie gekregen voor de samenwerking tussen een 7-tal groepen op het gebied van spectroscopie van ionen, zowel experimentele als theoretische groepen waren hierbij betrokken. Het spectraal gebied was zeer breed van microgolf tot infrarood. Nijmegen was penvoerder en Harold nam hierbij de meeste honneurs waar. Harold liet toen al zijn talenten zien voor organisatie en coördinatie, terwijl hij daarnaast ook heel succesvol was met zijn eigen experimenten en onderzoek. Ik heb het altijd als een eer gezien met Harold samen te werken.
Na zijn promotie hebben Hanneke en ik Harold en Helga een paar maal bezocht in Zwitserland gedurende de periode dat hij daar werkte als postdoc en aan zijn Habilitation. Toen Harold en Helga weer in Nederland waren hebben we ze ook nog en paar maal bezocht in Vreeland. Afgelopen zomer hebben we hun nieuwe huis in Nederhorst den Berg bekeken en bewonderd. Harold vertelde vol trots over de geweldige locatie van hun huis. We waren zeer onder indruk. Met z’n vieren hebben we een heel ontspannen, gezellige en achteraf gezien een zeer gedenkwaardige avond gehad waar wij nog met weemoed aan terug denken.
We zullen Harold missen met zijn altijd vrolijke, gezellige en optimistische aanwezigheid. We wensen Helga en de kinderen heel veel sterkte met dit grote verlies en we zullen Harold altijd blijven herinneren.
Hanneke en Leo Meerts 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 15:11 getekend door:
H.a.n.n.e.k.e. .e.n. .L.e.o. .M.e.e.r.t.s.
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Harold has been a wonderful scientific colleague and friend ever since our joint stay in the Basel lab (more than 5 years)in the late 90s and early 00s. He shall rest in peace!
@Helga: mein herzlichstes Beileid!
Otto 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 14:53 getekend door:
O.t.t.o. .D.o.p.f.e.r.
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Condoleance voor echtgenote,dochter,zoon en moeder.
Een stralende ster aan het uitspansel is gedoofd.
Math Somers,oud-docent gymnasium Rolduc Kerkrade 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 12:07 getekend door:
M.a.t.h. .S.o.m.e.r.s.
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Dear Harold, it is so hard to believe this shocking news, as our last conversation was just in September on a light rail of Dijon. You were so great a leader and a caring mentor, we will miss your smiles.

My sincerest and deepest condolences to Harold's family and friends. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 12:01 getekend door:
X.i.n.c.h.u.a.n. .H.u.a.n.g.
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It is with great sadness that I learnt of the sudden news. It was an honor to be supervised by Harold during my time at the Laboratory for Astrophysics in Leiden. I will forever remember him for his warm welcome to his research group, his unwavering professionalism and valuable scientific guidance. I would like to express my heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and many colleagues. He will be missed dearly. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 11:11 getekend door:
T.a.r.a.-.M.a.r.i.e. .B.r.ü.n.d.l.
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Harold will be sorely missed: he was an inspiring researcher who cared for others. Condolences to his family and friends. 
Op 7 januari 2024
om 10:43 getekend door:
R.o.s.i.n.e. .l.a.l.l.e.m.e.n.t.
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