We present a multichannel scattering calculation of elastic and inelastic
cold collisions between two low-field seeking, metastable ^{88}Sr [(5s5p)
^3P_2] atoms in the presence of an external magnetic field. The scattering
physics is governed by strong anisotropic long-range interactions, which lead
to pronounced coupling among the partial waves of relative motion. As a result,
nonadiabatic transitions are shown to trigger a high rate of inelastic losses.
At relatively high energies, T > 100 mkK, the total inelastic collision rate is
comparable with the elastic rate. However, at lower collisional energy, the
elastic rate decreases, and at T ~ 1mkK, it becomes substantially smaller than
the inelastic rate. Our study suggests that magnetic trapping and evaporative
cooling of ^{88}Sr [(5s5p) ^3P_2] atoms, as well as ^{40}Ca [(4s4p) ^3P_2], in
low-field seeking states will prove difficult to achieve experimentally.Comment: 4 pages, Latex, Submitte