Complex Angular Momenta and the Problem of Exotic States

Abstract

After some brief personal recollections about V.N.Gribov, I demonstrate that his results and ideas on complex angular momenta may be applied in unfamiliar directions. As an example, it is shown, that any strong interaction amplitude, satisfying dispersion relation (in momentum transfer), has infinite number of energy-plane poles, both for exotic and non-exotic quantum numbers. This result ensures the necessary condition for existence of exotic hadrons. However, without more detailed knowledge of dynamics one cannot secure sufficient conditions for the exotics existence.

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