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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Van harte gecondoleerd! Het is niet te bevatten dat Harold er zo plotseling niet meer is.

Ik heb Harold leren kennen als een zeer persoonlijk betrokken co-promotor tijdens mijn promotie in Leiden(2003-2007).

Ondanks dat ik niet meer in de wetenschap zit, kwam ik hem af en toe nog tegen bij gelegenheden (mijn man werkt nog steeds in de sterrenkunde) en dan was het altijd gezellig om hem weer te spreken en zijn aanstekelijke lach te horen.

Mijn allerhartelijkste condolaties voor dit grote verlies. 
Op 9 januari 2024
om 20:54 getekend door:
S.u.z.a.n.n.e. .B.i.s.s.c.h.o.p.
Dit is niet ok
Very sad and shocking news. We will miss and remember him. My deepest condolences to Harold's family and colleagues. 
Op 9 januari 2024
om 12:22 getekend door:
G.a.z.i.n.u.r. .G.a.l.a.z.u.t.d.i.n.o.v.
Dit is niet ok
I'm at a loss for words.

I first met Harold when I was a post-doc and co-chair with him and Jan of the IAU 297 Symposium on Diffuse Interstellar Bands (2013). In his characteristic way he entrusted us, the "youngsters", to take the lead, but always being there in the background to help us when needed (which we did).

Harold has been, over the last decade, also a driving force within the EDIBLES (VLT/ESO) reasearch consortium as well as the search and confirmation of the C60 fullerene bands in interstellar space with the Hubble Space Telescope.

I've had the pleasure to work with Harold on a dozen or so publications (several in preparation). Without his conviction and persistance (and not least, putting resources on the table) I'm sure many of the great scientific results that we obtained would not have materialised.

Harold also contributed greatly to the convivial team spirit of our international collaboration. The latest example being that he brought kruidnoten, mandarines, and chocolate letters (ofcourse spelling "DIBS") to our most recent consortium meeting that took place in Leiden around Sinterklaas.

We can only strive to continue in the same spirit and make sure Harold would be proud of the scientific results we obtain as well as the way, having fun and being supportive to each other, we do that.

I hope that it brings some comfort to family and friends that Harold will be sorely missed also by his scientific family (as is clear from many messages on this registry).

My deepest condolances to family, friends, and colleagues.

- nick 
Op 9 januari 2024
om 11:45 getekend door:
N.i.c.k. .C.o.x.
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I am very sad to learn about Harold's passing and wish his family all the best with coping with this tremendous loss.

I met Harold at various astrochemistry meetings and had interesting discussions with him, not only about new laboratory experiments but about just anything. He invited me to visit his laboratory and meant it, as he reminded me several times, and then in 2015 I went to Leiden for a month. It was Harold's goal to have a closer connection between laboratory experiments and telescope observations, and during the visit we started the Ice Age collaboration. Of course, the name 'Ice Age' was Harold's idea. We wrote the Lorentz Center proposal, and started preparing for experiments on ices of complex organic
molecules. Harold made it an enjoyable visit. For example, despite all his busy laboratory group and teaching functions, he took my wife, kids, mother, and aunt to eat pancakes for lunch.

Just a few weeks ago we met again in Leiden, and saw the great combination of laboratory work and JWST spectra. It seemed to have come full circle,
with promise for much more, but Harold's totally unexpected death is the raw reality. I will miss Harold's scientific collaboration, and also his
friendly attitude and interesting stories. Farewell Harold. 
Op 9 januari 2024
om 11:04 getekend door:
A.d.w.i.n. .B.o.o.g.e.r.t.
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My condolences to his family and closest friends. I will miss his guidance, his kind words and his hood humour. 
Op 9 januari 2024
om 9:32 getekend door:
Y.a.ë.l. .B.o.u.r.g.e.o.i.s.
Dit is niet ok
Beste Harold,

Ik kan het nog steeds niet geloven dat je er niet meer bent. In 2008 kwam ik als bachelor student in contact met je voor een afstudeerstage in het lab. Je gaf mij het vertrouwen, een leuk project. En daarnaast kwam ik te werken in een leuk internationaal team. In een korte tijd leerde ik enorm veel.

Na mijn Master besloot ik bij jou in de groep terug te keren als PhD student. Je had een zeer uitdagend project voor mij, waar ik mij volledig in kon verdiepen gedurende mijn promotie. Later in mij carriere heb ik nog een periode als postdoc bij je gewerkt ter overbrugging tussen twee banen.

De manier dat je je groepen leidt zal mij altijd bij blijven. Je was altijd vriendelijk en betrokken en zorgde voor een goede sfeer, met hier en daar een van je klassieke Harold-anecdotes. Je liet je deur open, en je stond altijd klaar om mij van advies te voorzien waar nodig. Daarnaast luisterde je ook goed en gaf je mij het vertrouwen. Met jou als mentor ben ik door de jaren heen enorm gegroeid, en daarvoor ben ik je dankbaar. Ik zal je missen.

Ik wens je familie, vrienden en naaste collega’s veel sterkte om dit verlies te verwerken. 

-Daniel 
Op 9 januari 2024
om 9:28 getekend door:
D.a.n.i.e.l. .P.a.a.r.d.e.k.o.o.p.e.r.
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Gecondoleeerd. 
Op 9 januari 2024
om 8:47 getekend door:
Q.u.i.c.k. .L.y.
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My heartfelt condolences go out to Harold's family, friends, and colleagues.

I am shocked and saddened by the news. Harold consistently radiated warmth, encouragement, passion, and compassion. He was a positive force for the community; he will be greatly missed. 
Op 9 januari 2024
om 1:43 getekend door:
J.e.a.n.-.M.i.c.h.e.l. .D.e.s.e.r.t.
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Nog heel recent kwam Harold langs in Nijmegen en liep hij even langs bij onze afdeling theoretische chemie. Gedurende vele jaren kwam ik Harold af en toe tegen, hij had altijd een glimlach en iets interessants te vertellen, over wetenschap, of een roddel. We maakte allebei deel uit van het Dutch Astrochemistry Network, ook daar zal hij heel erg gemist worden.

Ik wens zijn naasten heel veel sterkte bij het verwerken van dit enorme verlies. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 23:28 getekend door:
G.e.r.r.i.t. .G.r.o.e.n.e.n.b.o.o.m.
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What an unexpected and sad event. Harold has been so active on multiple levels within the university. He was a great educator, manager and a renowned scientist. He has been immensely helpful and supportive to astrobiology research and will be deeply missed. Our sincere condolences to Harold’s family.

Pascale and Bernard 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 23:06 getekend door:
P.a.s.c.a.l.e. .E.h.r.e.n.f.r.e.u.n.d.
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It is a shocking news. My deepest condolences go out to Prof. Harold's family, colleagues, friends, and students. He is an excellent scientist and very good person of a kind heart. He is always working and on the move and keeps a smile all the time. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 22:48 getekend door:
T.a.h.a. .S.e.l.i.m.
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Wat een verdrietig nieuws. Harold was de persoon die mijn eerste onderzoek begeleide. Hij was aardig, meedenkend en ik weet nog goed dat hij zei: "Het belangrijkste is dat jullie lol hebben".

Ik weet nog dat hij de hele onderzoeksgroep mee uit eten nam en aan iedereen vroeg hoe het ging, zowel hun onderzoek als persoonlijk. Hij was erg zachtaardig, vriendelijk en betrokken.

Mijn condoléances aan de familie.

Rust zacht. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 22:31 getekend door:
V.i.c.t.o.r. .v.a.n. .R.o.o.i.j.e.n.
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My deepest condolences go out to Harold's family and friends. I will remember him as one of my colleagues from the friendly MLF department. The news of his death is extremely shocking. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 20:54 getekend door:
B.o.r.i.s. .S.a.r.t.a.k.o.v.
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Harold was a person who opened the gate to the world of international science for me. He was my mentor shaping me as a researcher and as a person. I can already say that he will always continue to be a mentor for me, as many advices we understand only later, upon getting enough wisdom and experience for that ourselves. In this way I will always feel his presence and his guidance through my deeds and through my thoughts.

My sincere condolences to Harold’s family, friends and colleagues. This is a huge loss for everyone. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 20:09 getekend door:
G.l.e.b. .F.e.d.o.s.e.e.v.
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Wat een ontzettend verdrietig nieuws. Ik ken Harold vooral als een collega met een enorme inzet en passie voor onderwijs, vanuit ons werk in de landelijke onderwijscommissie. Daarnaast was hij in persoonlijke ontmoetingen altijd een heel vriendelijke en warme persoonlijkheid. Hij zal enorm gemist worden.

Ik wens Harold’s familie, vrienden en naaste collega’s veel sterkte om dit verlies te verwerken. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 19:39 getekend door:
O.n.n.o. .P.o.l.s.
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I was very deeply saddened to learn of the sudden Harold's death.
He was a brilliant scientist and certainly one of the most relevant member of the whole astrochemical community, besides he was a very nice person.

My sincere condolences to Harold's family.

Valerio 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 18:16 getekend door:
V.a.l.e.r.i.o. .P.i.r.r.o.n.e.l.l.o.
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What terrible news. I had the pleasure of working with Harold on education- and career related matters, a topic that was obviously close to his heart. Among many other things, he was a crucial driving force behind the organisation of the national postdoc meeting. My condolences to Harold's family, friends, and colleagues. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 17:44 getekend door:
S.ø.r.e.n. .L.a.r.s.e.n.
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Harold was zo'n vriendelijke en warme persoonlijkheid. Zo zal ik hem gedenken, en blijft hij onvergetelijk. Mijn condoleances aan zijn gezin, familie en vrienden. Heel veel sterkte met het omgaan met dit intens droevige verlies. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 17:33 getekend door:
H.u.i.b. .H.e.n.r.i.c.h.s.
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It is with great sadness that I’ve learnt about Prof Linnartz sudden passing. We have not seen each other in many years, but I found his enthusiasm, his kindness and good advices uplifting as I was concluding my PhD. I met him in his labs both in Basel and in Amsterdam, and will always remember his generosity. My sincere condolences to his family and colleagues. 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 16:47 getekend door:
J.é.r.ô.m.e. .R.e.m.y.
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Wat een verdrietig bericht! Mijn gedachten gaan uit naar Harold's familie, vrienden en naaste collega's. Zeer gecondoleerd en alle sterkte toegewenst! 
Op 8 januari 2024
om 16:11 getekend door:
L.i.e.s.b.e.t.h. .v.a.n. .B.i.e.z.e.n.
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