Özgün Adebali

Hi! My research lies in observational stellar astrophysics, with a focus on stellar activity in binary star systems and the interactions with their close companions. My primary focus is on RS CVn-type close binaries—subgiant or giant stars paired with a companion, exhibiting enhanced levels of chromospheric activity. I analyze time-series high-resolution spectroscopic data to study stellar surface structures, radial velocities, magnetic fields, and chromospheric activity indicators, exploring how these properties are interrelated. I am particularly interested in reconstructing the three-dimensional characteristics of stellar systems to gain a deeper understanding of the observable connections between orbital dynamics and stellar rotation.

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Stellar Activity
Doctoral Candidate
Office: HH/108
Phone: +49 331 7499 244
oadebalinothing@aip.de

Leibniz-Institut
für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP)
An der Sternwarte 16
14482 Potsdam

Publications

Latest refereed publications, retrieved from NASA ADS:

Adebali, Ö., Strassmeier, K. G., Ilyin, I. V., Weber, M., Gruner, D., ..., 2025
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 695, A89; published March 2025