What two stellar objects inherently make up a system capable of producing a nova?
Answer
A white dwarf and a companion star like a main-sequence star or red giant.
The nova phenomenon requires a tightly bound binary system consisting of a compact white dwarf remnant and a companion star from which material can be accreted.

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