Small maps of the Rees-Sciama (RS) effect are simulated by using an
appropriate N-body code and a certain ray-tracing procedure. A method designed
for the statistical analysis of cosmic microwave background (CMB) maps is
applied to study the resulting simulations. These techniques, recently proposed
--by our team-- to consider lens deformations of the CMB, are adapted to deal
with the RS effect. This effect and the deviations from Gaussianity associated
to it seem to be too small to be detected in the near future. This conclusion
follows from our estimation of both the RS angular power spectrum and the RS
reduced n-direction correlation functions for n<7.Comment: 11 pages, 13 figures, to appear in MNRA
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