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Cosmic-ray diffusion in collisionless plasmas including pressure anisotropy

Using a hybrid kinetic magnetohydrodynamic formalism incorporating the effects of pressure anisotropy, we simulate the evolution of a turbulent collisionless plasma in six different models covering the sub/super-sonic and sub/super-Alfvénic regimes. Based on the power spectrum of the simulated magnetic field, we compute the particle diffusion coefficients for protons with kinetic energy in the $50-500$ MeV range, and compare them to those obtained within standard magnetohydrodynamics. Our results show that the differences in the statistical properties of the magnetic field, generated by pressure anisotropy and its associated kinetic instabilities, have an appreciable impact on the diffusion coefficients of energetic protons. Moreover, the values of the diffusion coefficients that we obtain within each of the six models considered vary significantly.

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