Kashvi Mundra, a Georgia High School student published their first research paper in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series (ApJS). Kashvi was working with GSU Astronomy PhD Student Aparna Venkataramanasastry and Prof. Piet Martens where they studied Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) Progenitors from our Sun to assess their geoeffectiveness. ApJ is a prestigious journal and Kashvi inspires everyone with their first publication as a high school student. Kashvi is currently a freshman at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Paper: “Using CME Progenitors to Assess CME Geoeffectiveness”, Mundra, Kashvi, Aparna, V., Martens, Petrus C.H. 2021, ApJS, 257, Issue 2, id.33, 8 pp.