Scattering and propagation of a UV pulse in soot aerosols are studied using generalized multi-sphere Mie theory (GMM) and a two-frequency mutual coherence function. Soot aerosols are obtained by the diffusion-limited aggregation (DLA) model. Scattering characteristics of aggregate structures in soot aerosols are analyzed by GMM theory in detail. Scattering intensities versus scattering angles are given and discussed. The effects of different-positions of the aggregate on the scattering intensities, scattering cross section, extinction cross section, absorption cross section and asymmetry factor are computed and compared. The two-frequency mutual coherence functions of UV pulses in soot aerosols are simulated, and the effects of optical distance, frequency difference are analyzed.