Strange lightcurve

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
Mon, 10/29/2018 - 08:23

Hi everyone,
I have a doubt concerning a variable star that I am following. I tried to overlay my data with those of ASAS-SN, but the graph I got shows a strangeness. What happens is that part of the ASAS-SN data has dropped in brightness by about 0.6 magnitudes. Looking at the non-phasing light curve it seems that this decline is present starting from the observations of 2458200 HJD. I would like to know your opinion on this. In particular I would like to understand if it is an error in the acquisition of data or what kind of phenomenon could cause this strange curve in the data of the star.

I am attaching the light curve and the phase plot.

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Affiliation
Svensk Amator Astronomisk Forening, variabelsektionen (Sweden) (SAAF)
ASAS-SN now have telescopes

ASAS-SN now have telescopes that use g-filter. Originally they only used V-filter. When you download data from ASAS-SN there is a column that says which filter is used for each observation so you can sort them out.

Affiliation
American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
You’re right

You're right, Thomas. I had not noticed that there are shots in different bands that unfortunately Vstar does not separate. I will try the way to filter only the V-band images.