Abstract

The leading-order quasi-linear expressions for cosmic-ray pitch-angle scattering in isotropic magnetic turbulence were analyzed using three separate spectral forms: the Gaussian, the exponential, and the power-law. It is shown that the low-energy limit for the pitch-angle diffusion coefficient did not universally yield the 'slab' results obtained with a Gaussian dissipation range by Bieber et al. (1988). Instead, it was found that the low-energy limit depends on the steepness of the dissipation range spectrum, and the asymptotic functional forms can range between the slab results and the Fisk et al. (1974) results. It is also shown that the 90-deg pitch-angle limit displays a sensitive dependence on the form of the dissipation range spectrum and can depart dramatically from either the slab result or the result of Fisk.

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