Determine the cause of Tabby’s Star’s anomalous light curve

Determine the physical cause of the anomalous light curve of Tabby’s star (KIC 8462852), which exhibits erratic dimming up to ~20% over multi-year timescales and has reportedly persisted for about a century, in order to establish whether the phenomenon arises from natural astrophysical processes or from artificial structures consistent with technosignatures of extraterrestrial engineering.

Background

Within a broader discussion of transit-based technosignatures and megastructures, the paper cites Tabby’s star (KIC 8462852) as an example of an anomalous transit signature. The object shows substantial, irregular dimming not readily explained by typical astrophysical mechanisms associated with exoplanet transits.

Determining the cause of this anomalous behavior is central to evaluating whether such signals can serve as credible technosignatures (e.g., partially constructed Dyson structures) or must be attributed to natural phenomena (e.g., dust, cometary activity). Resolving this question informs strategies for identifying and interpreting transit anomalies as potential evidence of extraterrestrial technology.

References

The anomalous light curve of Tabby's star, an F- type star 1470 ly away, which has dimmed erratically by as much as 20% over last few years has been occurring for a century. The cause has not yet been determined.

Technosignatures of Self-Replicating Probes in the Solar System (2510.00082 - Ellery, 30 Sep 2025) in Introduction; paragraph discussing transit megastructures and Tabby’s star