ASASSN-18dh: most likely superoutburst (AM CVn?)
2021 outburst followed by multiple rebrightenings + fading tail (ATLAS+ZTF). Less clear but similar in 2018. Resembles an AM CVn star.
YYYYMMDD(UT) mag observer 20230506.2587 16.138g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230508.3587 <17.350g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230510.3436 <17.899g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230510.9126 <16.261g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230511.1877 <16.957g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230512.3366 16.112g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230514.1866 <17.921g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230517.2269 15.779g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014)) 20230518.7854 16.204c (ATLAS Forced Photometry (Tonry+2018; Shingles+2021)) 20230518.7886 16.252c (ATLAS Forced Photometry (Tonry+2018; Shingles+2021)) 20230518.7942 16.247c (ATLAS Forced Photometry (Tonry+2018; Shingles+2021)) 20230518.8043 16.208c (ATLAS Forced Photometry (Tonry+2018; Shingles+2021)) 20230519.2205 16.119g (ASAS-SN Sky Patrol Photom. DB (Hart+2023; Shappee+2014))