What are P03 procedures or guidelines?

  • I
  • Thread starter Old Person
  • Start date
  • Tags
    Cosmology
  • #1
Old Person
31
9
TL;DR Summary
A paper refers to P03 as if it is a well known set of procedures or guidelines. It gives no reference to any literature for P03. What is it?
Hi.

I'm not sure if this should be in Cosmology or Astronomy - a moderator can feel free to move it if required. Also the prefix (study level) may be an I or an A, you can change that, just thought I'd get a bigger audience with an I. I'm trying to read this paper:

"The Inner Structure ofΛCDM Halos III: Universality andAsymptotic Slopes", by Navarro et.al. , 2018
Available on Arxiv here:
https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0311231

Background: It's about determining a profile (a distribution) for the Dark Matter halo in galaxies.

In section 2 they write:

The numerical set up of our simulations follows closely the procedure described by P03, where the interested reader may find a thorough discussion of our initial conditions generating scheme, the choice of N-body codes and integrators,as well as the criteria adopted to optimize the choice of the numerical parameters of the simulations. For completeness, we include here a brief discussion of the main numerical issues, but refer the reader to P03 for a more detailed discussion.

They refer to PO3 in a few other places. I've looked through the references at the end, PO3 doesn't seem to be mentioned. Does anyone know what PO3 is? Can I get a reference to some literature about PO3?

Minor note: P03 seems to have a zero not a letter O: (letter P) - (number zero) - (number three).
One guess is that P03 was some marker they were going to update with a reference in a final version of the paper but it hasn't happened in the Arxiv version. However, maybe someone working in the area might know what P03 is.

Thank you for your time and attention.
 
Space news on Phys.org
  • #2
Old Person said:
Does anyone know what PO3 is?
Look in the paragraph just after equation (2) in section 1 (it's in the left column of page 2, just opposite the paragraph you mention that references P03).
 
  • Like
Likes Old Person
  • #3
Found it, thanks. I'm an idiot.
 
  • #4
Old Person said:
Found it, thanks. I'm an idiot.
Technically, that is a code ID.10.T.

You're welcome.
 

Similar threads

Replies
2
Views
1K
Replies
1
Views
1K
Replies
4
Views
1K
Replies
8
Views
2K
  • Beyond the Standard Models
Replies
9
Views
591
Replies
32
Views
603
  • Beyond the Standard Models
4
Replies
105
Views
10K
  • Beyond the Standard Models
Replies
28
Views
4K
Replies
5
Views
1K
Replies
1
Views
2K
Back
Top