
This Zenodo record contains the V31/V32 observed-layer analysis package for a broad high-redshift / distance corridor in an actual-coordinate sky map. ABSTRACT We report an observed-layer statistical analysis of an actual-coordinate, deduplicated sky catalog layer containing 33,903 rows. A previously selected antipodal axis near RA = 180.997351 deg and DEC = +11.892812 deg was tested using a broad CAP <= 60 deg statistic. The purpose of this record is deliberately limited: it reports a catalog-layer statistical result only. It does not claim a final physical cosmic axis, horn topology, CMB causality, or a new cosmological model. The main conservative result is based on non-GLADE high-redshift entries. In the T1 conservative non-GLADE z >= 6 tier, 212 objects are present globally, of which 186 lie inside CAP <= 60 deg and 26 outside. The CAP <= 60 share is 0.877358. In the cleanest T1A Milliquas-only z >= 6 tier, 163 objects are present globally, of which 142 lie inside CAP <= 60 deg and 21 outside. All six non-GLADE / Milliquas z >= 7 objects lie inside CAP <= 60 deg. A GLADE high-z extension was also examined but is not used as part of the conservative claim. The V32 external redshift-quality audit of GLADE provisional z >= 6 rows found only 2/256 tight independent QSO matches under reasonable angular and redshift thresholds, while 254/256 were unmatched or redshift-disagreeing at radius <= 60 arcsec and dz <= 0.20. Therefore, the GLADE high-z layer is kept provisional / quarantined. GLADE low-z / distance entries may still serve as a geometry-distance control, but not as high-redshift evidence. The main defensible conclusion is that the current actual-coordinate, deduplicated catalog layer contains a broad CAP <= 60 deg statistical high-redshift corridor near RA approximately 181 deg, DEC approximately +12 deg, supported by conservative non-GLADE and Milliquas-only data. Further work must independently verify catalog inputs, redshift provenance, selection functions, sky-footprint effects, and public-catalog cross-identifications before any physical interpretation is attempted. FILES INCLUDED 1. AURORA_UNIVERSE_MAP_V31_V32_ZENODO_DATA_PACKAGE.tar.gz Main Aurora-generated data package. This archive contains the V31/V32 analysis outputs, sector-map candidate files, CSV tables, and supplementary data products used for the observed-layer analysis. 2. AURORA_UNIVERSE_MAP_V31_OBSERVED_LAYER_PUBLICATION_REPORT_RESULTS.tar.gz V31 observed-layer publication report package. This archive contains the generated V31 report files and the script used to produce them. 3. AURORA_UNIVERSE_MAP_V31_V32_ZENODO_DATA_PACKAGE_WITH_PROTOCOL.tar.gz Computation protocol package. This archive documents that the V31/V32 analysis package was computed and packaged on the ALCF Aurora project filesystem. It includes working-directory information, selected outputs, scripts, and SHA256 checksums. COMPUTATIONAL PROVENANCE The analysis package was computed and packaged on the ALCF Aurora project filesystem under the working directory: /lus/flare/projects/qso-web/ablevsky/universe_map_v1 The supplementary computation protocol archive includes host / environment information, selected output files, scripts, and SHA256 checksums. Use of ALCF Aurora computational resources does not imply institutional endorsement of the interpretation. QUALITY TIERS USED IN THIS RECORD T1 conservative non-GLADE z >= 6:- global = 212- CAP <= 60 deg = 186- outside CAP <= 60 deg = 26- CAP <= 60 share = 0.877358- z >= 7 global = 6- z >= 7 inside CAP <= 60 deg = 6 T1A Milliquas-only z >= 6:- global = 163- CAP <= 60 deg = 142- outside CAP <= 60 deg = 21- CAP <= 60 share = 0.871166- z >= 7 global = 6- z >= 7 inside CAP <= 60 deg = 6 T1B OTHER non-GLADE z >= 6:- global = 49- CAP <= 60 deg = 44- outside CAP <= 60 deg = 5- CAP <= 60 share = 0.897959 T2 GLADE provisional z >= 6:- global = 256- CAP <= 60 deg = 233- outside CAP <= 60 deg = 23- CAP <= 60 share = 0.910156- z >= 7 global = 16- z >= 7 inside CAP <= 60 deg = 15- status: provisional only, not part of the conservative high-z claim T3 GLADE low-z / distance z < 5:- global = 11,925- CAP <= 60 deg = 8,273- outside CAP <= 60 deg = 3,652- CAP <= 60 share = 0.693753- status: geometry / distance control only, not high-redshift evidence CONTROL CHAIN The V31/V32 package summarizes the following control chain: - actual-coordinate remapping of QSO / Milliquas and GLADE+ rows;- deduplication and coordinate crossmatch controls;- source-family split / jackknife controls;- coordinate-radius duplicate sensitivity at 2, 5, 10, 30, and 60 arcsec;- no-GLADE-high-z stress testing;- quality-tier separation into conservative, provisional, and control layers;- external QSO crossmatch audit for GLADE provisional z >= 6 entries. INTERPRETATION LIMITS Allowed interpretation:The present actual-coordinate, deduplicated catalog layer contains a broad CAP <= 60 deg statistical corridor near RA approximately 181 deg and DEC approximately +12 deg, supported by conservative non-GLADE / Milliquas high-redshift entries. Not claimed:This record does not claim a final physical cosmic axis, horn universe structure, CMB causality, topology, or a new cosmological model. GLADE high-z status:The GLADE high-z layer is included for transparency and auditability, but it is not used in the conservative high-redshift claim after the V32 external redshift-quality audit. RECOMMENDED CITATION / USE Please cite this Zenodo record as an observed-layer statistical data package. The conservative result should be referenced as the non-GLADE / Milliquas high-redshift CAP <= 60 deg result. The GLADE high-z layer should be described only as provisional unless independently verified object by object. AUTHOR Alexandar Balevsky AURORA Supercomputer Acknowledgement :This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, which is a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility operated under contract DE-AC02-06CH11357.
