A Double Periodic Variable (DPV) is a type of binary star.
As the name implies, the systems vary in brightness not only due to eclipses of one star by the other, but also on a cycle of roughly 33 times longer than the orbit.
The cause for the secondary longer variability still is not established, but it has been proposed to be linked to a magnetic dynamo in the donor (mass transferring) star.
The stars are rare, with 21 systems found in the Galaxy and more than 170 in the Magellanic Clouds (Abril 2016).
Some few examples are given below.The following list contains selected double periodic variables that are of interest to amateur or professional astronomy.