Cross-field transport and pitch-angle anisotropy of solar energetic particles in MHD turbulence
arXiv:1512.08973
Abstract
Recent modelling of solar energetic particles (SEPs) propagation through the heliospheric turbulence, also discussed in this workshop, has investigated the role of the pitch-angle scattering and the perpendicular transport in spreading particles in heliolongitude, as shown by multi-spacecraft measurements (STEREO A/B, ACE, SOHO, etc.) at 1 AU in various energy ranges. In some events the first-order pitch-angle anisotropy of the particles distribution is not-negligible. We calculate the average perpendicular displacement due to the gradient/curvature drift in an inhomogeneous turbulence accounting for pitch-angle dependence for two MHD turbulence models: (a) 3-D isotropic, (b) anisotropic as conjectured by Goldreich-Sridhar. We find in both cases that the drift scales as with the cosine of pitch-angle , in contrast with previous models for transport of SEPs. This result can impact the models of propagation of SEPs through the heliosphere.
6 pages, to appear in the Proceedings of the workshop "Cosmic Ray Anisotropies", 26-30 January 2015, Bad Honnef, Germany