ASASSN-14cf likely superoutburst
Past ASAS-SN data suggests a supercycle of 250 d, but superoutbursts not always occurred at expected epochs. The current one looks like a super.
YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20230508.3274 <17.495g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230509.3043 <17.165g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230510.3375 <17.188g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230513.3741 15.161o (ATLAS Forced Photometry (Tonry+2018; Shingles+2021)) 20230513.3768 15.198o (ATLAS Forced Photometry (Tonry+2018; Shingles+2021)) 20230513.3972 15.179o (ATLAS Forced Photometry (Tonry+2018; Shingles+2021)) 20230514.635 149 (Rod Stubbings)