Published November 10, 2025 | Version v5
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Independent Cross-Observatory Analysis of the 3I/ATLAS Perihelion Event (29–31 October 2025)

  • 1. Independent Researcher, Bristol, Connecticut, USA

Description

This upload contains the full integrated manuscript, tables, and supplementary figures for the study “Independent Cross-Observatory Analysis of the 3I/ATLAS Perihelion Event (29–31 October 2025).”

The document synthesizes cross-observatory data from NASA, ESA, JAXA, and NOAA archives and integrates light-curve anomalies, spectral emissions, solar-wind interactions, perihelion timing irregularities, and non-gravitational acceleration profiles into a unified analysis.

This version includes:
• The full master manuscript (PDF)
• Supplementary Tables (PDF)
• Supplementary Figures (PDF)

The work provides a structured methods section, dataset provenance, falsification pathways, and analysis of perihelion multi-instrument inconsistencies.

Author: Julius Nicholson (ORCID: 0009-0003-1662-0669)

Abstract (English)

This version expands the observational context surrounding the 3I/ATLAS perihelion window by incorporating NASA OMNI solar-wind data (Oct 1–15, 2025) and ESA/NASA/JAXA solar observatory telemetry. The analysis emphasizes correlation across independent systems to evaluate reported anomalies in brightness modulation, emission spectra, timing offsets, and trajectory deviation.

Notes (English)

Methods notes summarize alignment across NASA SOHO, ESA Solar Orbiter, Parker Solar Probe, JAXA Hinode, and NOAA SWPC datasets, including X-ray flux, proton density, and magnetic-field variation analyses during the perihelion interval (29–31 October 2025).

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Related works

Is supplement to
Report: 10.5281/zenodo.17565212 (DOI)

Dates

Created
2025-11
Initial publication of analytical research log and notes.

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