Cataclysmic variable

/ˌkætəˈklɪzmɪk ˈvɛriəbəl/ noun

A binary star system where a white dwarf accretes matter from a companion star, leading to dramatic outbursts and brightness variations. These systems include novae, dwarf novae, and other explosive stellar phenomena.

Coined in the 1960s combining 'cataclysmic' from Greek meaning 'violent upheaval' and 'variable' referring to changing brightness. The term encompasses various explosive binary systems previously classified separately.

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