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arxiv 0910.4578 v1 pith:7VN4YXHI submitted 2009-10-26 astro-ph.CO hep-ph

The Cosmic Neutrino Background Anisotropy - Linear Theory

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The cosmic neutrino background anisotropy is calculated for massive neutrino states by solving the full Boltzmann equation. The effect of weak gravitational lensing, including the Limber approximation, is also derived for massive particles, and subsequently applied to the case of massive neutrinos.

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