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ANO-003: RFS-X Research Dataset, March–April 2026

Authors: Lanum, Jordan;

ANO-003: RFS-X Research Dataset, March–April 2026

Abstract

Two visualization in v2 accompany the files in v1. The first shows the RFS scalar trend across the March–April 2026 operational window, displaying the ANO-003 peak event cluster (Apr 2–3) and surrounding context. The second shows the full 63-year backcompute RFS trend (January 1965 – May 2026), establishing the long-record baseline against which the ANO-003 window is contextualized. Both images are screenshots from the RFS-X Historical RFS dashboard. This dataset contains the operational output of the RFS-X heliospheric field state monitoring system (Resonance Coherent Systems) for the period March 1 – April 30, 2026. It covers the ANO-003 event window — the first recorded CPS maximum (score 100) in system history and a documented 27-hour precursor detection preceding an X1.5 solar flare. The dataset is released to support independent review of the RFS-X validation record described in the companion Methodology Note (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20518466).

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