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Heavy quark drag and diffusion coefficients in the pre-hydrodynamic QCD plasma
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Kinetic and chemical equilibrations play important roles in the formation of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) in relativistic heavy-ion collisions (HICs). These processes further influence the production of hard and electromagnetic probes in HICs, in particular, the thermalization of heavy quarks, which are produced at an extremely early time before the formation of the QGP. We calculate the drag and diffusion coefficients of heavy quarks in the pre-hydrodynamic quantum chromodynamic (QCD) plasma with the state-of-the-art QCD effective kinetic theory (EKT) solver. We present the time, momentum, and angular dependencies of these coefficients for gluon and quark contributions separately, showing the effects of isotropization and chemical equilibration from the QCD plasma. We also provide a simple formula to estimate the heavy quark drag and diffusion coefficients, as well as its energy loss, within the pre-hydrodynamic plasma at different coupling strengths based on the attractor theory. We then discuss the validity of these estimations with leading-order calculations and leading-logarithmic rescaling factors.
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