GrayStar: A Web application for pedagogical stellar atmosphere and spectral line modelling and visualisation
C. Ian Short

TL;DR
GrayStar is a JavaScript-based web application that enables real-time stellar atmosphere and spectral line modeling for educational purposes, requiring only a web browser and suitable for classroom and student use.
Contribution
It introduces a portable, browser-based stellar modeling tool that is easy to use and accessible without specialized software or prior coding experience.
Findings
Runs quickly on common PCs for near-instantaneous results
Accessible via any web browser without software installation
Suitable for classroom demonstrations and student projects
Abstract
GrayStar is a stellar atmospheric and spectral line modelling, post-processing, and visualisation code, suitable for classroom demonstrations and laboratory-style assignments, that has been developed in Java and deployed in JavaScript and HTML. The only software needed to compute models and post-processed observables, and to visualise the resulting atmospheric structure and observables, is a common Web browser. Therefore, the code will run on any common PC or related X86 (-64) computer of the type that typically serves classroom data projectors, is found in undergraduate computer laboratories, or that students themselves own, including those with highly portable form-factors such as net-books and tablets. The user requires no experience with compiling source code, reading data files, or using plotting packages. More advanced students can view the JavaScript source code using the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Advanced Computational Techniques and Applications · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
