A mixture of dissipative hard grains generically exhibits a breakdown of
kinetic energy equipartition. The undriven and thus freely cooling binary
problem, in the tracer limit where the density of one species becomes minute,
may exhibit an extreme form of this breakdown, with the minority species
carrying a finite fraction of the total kinetic energy of the system. We
investigate the fingerprint of this non-equilibrium phase transition, akin to
an ordering process, on transport properties. The analysis, performed by
solving the Boltzmann kinetic equation from a combination of analytical and
Monte Carlo techniques, hints at the possible failure of hydrodynamics in the
ordered region. As a relevant byproduct of the study, the behaviour of the
second and fourth-degree velocity moments is also worked out.Comment: The title has been changed. The paper has been enlarged with respect
to our first version. 13 pages, 9 figures. To be published in EPJ