Julia Bodensteiner
ESO Fellow
Welcome to my page!
I am Julia Bodensteiner, a professional astrophysical researcher. I am currently working as a Research Fellow at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Garching by Munich, Germany. My work mainly focuses on the observational characterization of massive stars, in particular of stars in binary systems, binary interaction products and classical Be stars.
The Evolution of Massive Binary Stars
Marchant & Bodensteiner
Annual Reviews of A&A 2024, in press
The young massive SMC cluster NGC 330 seen by MUSE
III. Stellar parameters and rotational velocities
Bodensteiner et al. 2023
A&A, in press
Detecting Stripped Stars While Searching for Quiescent Black Holes
Bodensteiner, Heida et al. 2022
The Messenger 186 3
The young massive SMC cluster NGC 330 seen by MUSE
II. Multiplicity properties of the massive-star population
Bodensteiner et al. 2021
A&A 652 70
Is HR 6819 a triple system containing a black hole?
An alternative explanation
Bodensteiner et al. 2020
A&A 641 43
Investigating the lack of main-sequence companions to massive Be stars
Bodensteiner et al. 2020
A&A 641 42
The young massive SMC cluster NGC 330 seen by MUSE
I. Observations and stellar content
Bodensteiner et al. 2020
A&A 634 51
Infrared nebulae around bright massive stars as indicators for binary interactions
Bodensteiner et al. 2018
A&A 618 110