Maite Wilhelm
PhD candidate
- Name
- Dr. M.J.C. Wilhelm
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 5737
- wilhelm@strw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-3001-9461
PhD candidate
- Science
- Sterrewacht
- Sterrewacht NOVA
Guest PhD candidate
- Science
- Sterrewacht
- Sterrewacht
- Wilhelm M.J.C. (15 February 2024), Turtles all the way down: multiscale simulations connecting star and planet formation (Dissertatie. Leiden Observatory, Faculty of Science, Leiden University). Supervisor(s) and Co-supervisor(s): Portegies Zwart S.F., Miguel Y.
- Polak B., Mac Low M.-M., Klessen R., Appel S.M., Cournoyer-Cloutier C., Lewis S., Tran A., Wilhelm M.J.C., Portegies Zwart S.F., Glover S. & McMillan S. (2023), Modeling evolution from gas to young massive star clusters. Bisikalo D., Wiebe D. & Bolly C. (Eds.), American Astronomical Society meeting abstracts. 242nd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society 4 June 2023 - 8 June 2023. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society no. 55. Albuquerque: AAS publishing. 207.04.
- Cournoyer-Cloutier C., Sills A., Harris W.E., Appel S.M., Lewis S.C., Polak B., Tran A., Wilhelm M.J.C., Mac Low M.-M., McMillan S.L.W. & Portegies Zwart S.F. (2023), Early evolution and three-dimensional structure of embedded star clusters, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 521(1): 1338-1352.
- Wilhelm M.J.C., Portegies Zwart S.F., Cournoyer-Cloutier C., Lewis S.C., Polak B., Tran A. & Mac Low M.-M. (2023), Radiation shielding of protoplanetary discs in young star-forming regions, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 520(4): 5331-5353.
- Lewis S.C., McMillan S.L.W., Mac Low M.-M., Cournoyer-Cloutier C., Polak B., Wilhelm M.J.C., Tran A., Sills A., Portegies Zwart S., Klessen R.S. & Wall J.E. (2023), Early-forming massive stars suppress star formation and hierarchical cluster assembly, The Astrophysical Journal 944(2): 211.
- Wilhelm M.J.C., Portegies Zwart S.F., Cournoyer-Cloutier C., Lewis S., Polak B., Tran A., Mac Low M.-M. & McMillan S.L.W. (2023), Modeling protoplanetary disk evolution in young star forming regions. Bisikalo D., Wiebe D. & Boily C. (Eds.), The predictive power of computational astrophysics as a discover tool. IAUS 362: Predictive Power of Computational Astrophysics as a Discovery Tool 8 November 2021 - 12 November 2021. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union no. 362. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 300-305.
- Lewis S., McMillan S., Mac Low M.-M., Cournoyer-Cloutier C., Polak B., Tran A., Wilhelm M.J.C., Sills A., Klessen R. & Wall J. (2023), Star cluster formation: the effects of early forming massive stars and building a bridge between Voronoi mesh and block-structured codes, American Astronomical Society meeting abstracts. American Astronomical Society Meeting #241 8 January 2023 - 12 January 2023. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society no. 55. Seattle: AAS publishing. 109.03D.
- Concha-Ramírez F., Wilhelm M.J.C. & Portegies Zwart S.F. (2023), Evolution of circumstellar discs in young star-forming regions, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 520(4): 6159-6172.
- Gahm G.F., Wilhelm M.J.C., Persson C.M., Djupvik A.A. & Portegies Zwart S.F. (2022), Expanding shells around young clusters - S 171/Be 59, Astronomy and Astrophysics 663: A111.
- Wilhelm M.J.C. & Portegies Zwart S.F. (2022), Exploring the possibility of Peter Pan discs across stellar mass, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 509(1): 44-51.
- Concha-Ramírez F., Wilhelm M.J.C., Portegies Zwart S., Terwisga S.E. van & Hacar A. (2021), Effects of stellar density on the photoevaporation of circumstellar discs, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 501(2): 1782-1790.
- Wilhelm M.J.C., Korol V., Rossi E.M. & D'Onghia E. (2021), The Milky Way's bar structural properties from gravitational waves, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 500(4): 4958-4971.
- Concha-Ramírez F.A., Wilhelm M.J.C., Portegies Zwart S.F. & Haworth T.J. (2019), External photoevaporation of circumstellar discs constrains the time-scale for planet formation, Monthly Notices of the RAS (0035-8711) 490(4): 5678-5690.