Talk:Sachs–Wolfe effect

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I added this to the Cleanup page; this needs someone with some upper level Physics background - JoeBoucher 00:11, Jan 23, 2004 (UTC)

There's one effect missing: the ISW effect in linear perturbation theory, which works after recombination on the largest scales and different from the Rees-Sciama effect which id non-linear. Reference: e.g. Hu & Dodelson 2002 paper "Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies"

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