Project Title: Revisiting the Wilson-Bappu Effect

Description: “Revisiting the Wilson-Bappu Effect” presents original research in the field of Astrophysics.

The study uses the versatile PHOENIX atmosphere modeling code, which includes a gravity scaled chromosphere above the temperature minimum to model the Ca II K emission line profile for solar type stars, providing new insights and contributing to the existing body of knowledge in this area.

Role and Contributions: I conducted comprehensive research, analyzed data, and presented my findings in a well-structured thesis.

This project required strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to communicate complex scientific concepts clearly.

Key Features:

  • In-depth research and analysis in Astrophysics
  • Original contributions to the field
  • Clear and structured presentation of findings