Dwarf nova

Dwarf nova
Dwarf nova HT Cas seen in outburst (mag ~13.4) on 2010 November 2.
Light curve of eclipsing dwarf nova HT Cas during outburst on November 4, 2010; showing dips during eclipse and superhumps produced by the accretion disk.

A U Geminorum-type variable star, or dwarf nova (pl. novae) is a type of cataclysmic variable star[1] consisting of a close binary star system in which one of the components is a white dwarf, which accretes matter from its companion. They are similar to classical novae in that the white dwarf is involved in periodic outbursts, but the mechanisms are different: classical novae result from the fusion and detonation of accreted hydrogen, while current theory suggests that dwarf novae result from instability in the accretion disk, when gas in the disk reaches a critical temperature that causes a change in viscosity, resulting in a collapse onto the white dwarf that releases large amounts of gravitational potential energy.[2][3]

Dwarf novae are distinct from classical novae in other ways; their luminosity is lower, and they are typically recurrent on a scale from days to decades.[4] The luminosity of the outburst increases with the recurrence interval as well as the orbital period; recent research with the Hubble space telescope suggests that the latter relationship could make dwarf novae useful standard candles for measuring cosmic distances.[2][3]

There are three subtypes of U Geminorum star (UG):[5]

  1. SS Cygni stars (UGSS), which increase in brightness by 2-6 mag in V in 1-2 days, and return to their original brightnesses in several subsequent days.
  2. SU Ursae Majoris stars (UGSU), which have brighter and longer "supermaxima" outbursts, or "super-outbursts," in addition to normal outbursts. Varieties of SU Ursae Majoris star include ER Ursae Majoris stars and WZ Sagittae stars.[6]
  3. Z Camelopardalis stars (UGZ), which temporarily "halt" at a particular brightness below their peak.

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