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Abnormal Bound Systems

It is taken for granted that bound systems are made of massive constituents that interact through particle exchanges (charged particles interacting via photon exchanges, quarks in elementary particles interacting via gluon exchanges, and nucleons in nuclei interacting via meson exchanges). However, as was recently theoretically found, there exist systems dominated by exchange particles (at least for the zero exchange masses). In these systems, the contribution of massive constituents is negligible. These systems have a relativistic nature (since they are mainly made of massless particles moving at the speed of light), and therefore, they cannot be described by the Schroedinger equation. Though these results were found so far in the simple Wick--Cutkosky model (spinless constituents interacting via the ladder of spinless massless exchanges), the physical ground for their existence seems to be rather general.

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AuthorshipTopic signalWAbnormal Bound Systemspreprint / 2022AV. A. KarmanovResearcherThep-ph13193 works
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Abnormal Bound Systems

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