Redshift drift for tilted observers consists of an FLRW background term plus directional corrections from peculiar expansion, projected shear, and acceleration along the line of sight.
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The 1+3 covariant formalism reproduces the standard result for peculiar velocity growth in cosmology and does not imply anomalous bulk flows or apparent acceleration.
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Expected redshift drift for tilted observers
Redshift drift for tilted observers consists of an FLRW background term plus directional corrections from peculiar expansion, projected shear, and acceleration along the line of sight.
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Cosmological peculiar velocities in general relativity
The 1+3 covariant formalism reproduces the standard result for peculiar velocity growth in cosmology and does not imply anomalous bulk flows or apparent acceleration.