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From my experience, it is usually cometary debris from the shell of ice and rocks that surround most stars like a ring or a shell. (sometimes they have both) We noticed a similar change in the output of light from your star and it piqued our interest enough to come visit this very quiet part of the galaxy.
Several million years ago (during the "Late Great/Heavy Bombardment") a star passed close enough to change your Sun's diminutive sibling's orbit just enough to start slinging mountain sized blocks of super hard ices and rocks from both the Oort Cloud and the Kuiper Belt towards the Sun.
We just got a pic of a black hole!!!
Where you at?
Coolest shit I've read today
Notice the asteroids in the illustration above have smiling/smirking "Gray ass Grey" faces on them. NASA knows what's up.