István Szanyi, Tamás Biró, László Jenkovszky, Vladyslav Libov
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Resonance spectra (Hagedorn distribution) are critically revised with emphasis on the saturation of hadron states and possible transition to a soup of quarks and gluons. Previous studies in this direction are extended by use of non-linear, complex Regge trajectories whose limited real part supports the idea of saturation of high-mass/spin resonance production.