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The strip doesn't look nearly vertical to me. More vertical than horizontal, sure, but not nearly vertical. Jruderman ( talk) 01:27, 6 April 2008 (UTC)
There seems to be much confusion here. I know nothing about white dwarfs so I had to do some research. The "ZZ Ceti instability strip" is not the same instability strip as the one described here. The reference provided seems like a very good reason not to study with SAO! Coincidentally, the DAV instability strip lies near an extension of the classic instability strip, the DBV and DOV strips not so close. They should all be treated separately, or at least very strongly differentiated from the classic instability strip. I'm going to reduce mention of the pulsating white dwarfs to a quick aside in this article. Someone with more knowledge can enlarge it, or perhaps produce a separate article. Lithopsian ( talk) 11:51, 24 February 2013 (UTC)
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The strip doesn't look nearly vertical to me. More vertical than horizontal, sure, but not nearly vertical. Jruderman ( talk) 01:27, 6 April 2008 (UTC)
There seems to be much confusion here. I know nothing about white dwarfs so I had to do some research. The "ZZ Ceti instability strip" is not the same instability strip as the one described here. The reference provided seems like a very good reason not to study with SAO! Coincidentally, the DAV instability strip lies near an extension of the classic instability strip, the DBV and DOV strips not so close. They should all be treated separately, or at least very strongly differentiated from the classic instability strip. I'm going to reduce mention of the pulsating white dwarfs to a quick aside in this article. Someone with more knowledge can enlarge it, or perhaps produce a separate article. Lithopsian ( talk) 11:51, 24 February 2013 (UTC)