This README.txt file was generated on <20200921> by # # General instructions for completing README: # For sections that are non-applicable, mark as N/A (do not delete any sections). # Please delete all commented sections after you completed this README . # ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- 1. Title of Dataset: Supporting data for "Positional and Flux anomalies caused by the granulation of wave dark matter" # # Authors: Include contact information for at least the # first author and corresponding author (if not the same), # specifically email address and faculty. # Contact information for all authors is preferred. # 2. Author Information First Author Contact Information Name: Amruth Alfred Faculty: Science Email: h1352888@connect.hku.hk Corresponding Author Contact Information Name: Faculty: Email: Author Contact Information (if applicable) Name: Faculty: Email: --------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW --------------------- # # Directory of Files in Dataset: List and define the different # files included in the dataset. This serves as its table of # contents. # Directory of Files: A. Filename: hartley_lens.zip Short description: Contains arrays describing the deflection fields and mass maps for a galaxy gravitational lens B. Filename: Short description: C. Filename: Short description: Additional Notes on File Relationships, Context, or Content (for example, if a user wants to reuse and/or cite your data, what information would you want them to know?): # # File Naming Convention: Define your File Naming Convention # (FNC), the framework used for naming your files systematically # to describe what they contain, which could be combined with the # Directory of Files. # File Naming Convention: The files delta_kappa_xxrs_1.txt are the mass maps describing the galaxy in 2D, for a given scale radius xx. The files alpha_x/y_macro_xxrs_mass.txt are the deflection fields for the galaxy with scale radius xx and the corresponding mass in the x and y directions. The files alpha_x/y_granule_xxrs_mass.txt are the corresponding mass maps for the wave dark matter granulations. # # Data Description: A data description, dictionary, or codebook # defines the variables and abbreviations used in a dataset. This # information can be included in the README file, in a separate # file, or as part of the data file. If it is in a separate file # or in the data file, explain where this information is located # and ensure that it is accessible without specialized software. # (We recommend using plain text files or tabular plain text CSV # files exported from spreadsheet software.) # ----------------------------------------- DATA DESCRIPTION FOR: delta_kappa_xx.txt ----------------------------------------- 1. Number of variables: 1 2. Number of cases/rows: 1000 3. Missing data codes: Code/symbol Definition Code/symbol Definition 4. Variable List # # Example. Name: Gender # Description: Gender of respondent # 1 = Male # 2 = Female # 3 = Transgender # 4 = Nonbinary # 5 = Other gender not listed # 6 = Prefer not to answer # A. Name: Surface mass density Description: The surface mass density of the galaxy for a given field of view. B. Name: Description: Value labels if appropriate ----------------------------------------- DATA DESCRIPTION FOR: alpha_x/y_macro/granule.txt ----------------------------------------- 1. Number of variables: 1 2. Number of cases/rows: 1000 3. Missing data codes: Code/symbol Definition Code/symbol Definition 4. Variable List # # Example. Name: Gender # Description: Gender of respondent # 1 = Male # 2 = Female # 3 = Transgender # 4 = Nonbinary # 5 = Other gender not listed # 6 = Prefer not to answer # A. Name: Deflection angle Description: The deflection angles for the galaxy and wave dark matter granulations for the given field of view. B. Name: Description: Value labels if appropriate -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- # # Software: If specialized software(s) generated your data or # are necessary to interpret it, please provide for each (if # applicable): software name, version, system requirements, # and developer. #If you developed the software, please provide (if applicable): #A copy of the software’s binary executable compatible with the system requirements described above. #A source snapshot or distribution if the source code is not stored in a publicly available online repository. #All software source components, including pointers to source(s) for third-party components (if any) 1. Software-specific information: Name: Version: System Requirements: Open Source? 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