MIGDAL 242 



and others . Six- meter synchrocyclotron of the Institute of 

 Nuclear Problems of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. 

 Atomic Energy, 1956, #4. 



and L. G. Azhgirei, Yu. P. Kumekin, S. B. Narashev, G. D. 

 Stoletov, Chuan De-Tsyanl C^^ nuclei excitation by protons 

 with an energy of 660 MeV. Doklady Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R. 

 145, #6, 1249-54 (1962). 

 Office: Joint Institute of Nuclear Research 



Dubno, Moscow, USSR 



MIGDAL, ARKADII BEISUNOVICH (Physicist) 



A. B. Migdal was born March 11, 1911. He graduated from 

 Leningrad University in 1936. In 1944 he became a professor 

 at Moscow Engineering Physical Institute. He has been working 

 at the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences since 1945. In 1953, he 

 was elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences as a Corre- 

 sponding Member. 



Migdal has been concerned with nuclear theory and quantum 

 mechanics. He developed a theory on dipole radiation of atomic 

 nuclei and a theory on ionization of atoms during nuclear re- 

 actions. He has also worked in cosmic rays and on the use of 

 the quantum field theory in the many body problems. 

 Bihliography: 



Ionization of atoms during alpha and beta disintegration. 



Zhur. Eksper. i Teoret. Fiz., 1941, 11, #2-3. 



Quadrupole and dipole gamma radiation of nuclei. Zhur. 



Eksper. i Teoret. Fiz., 1945, 1^, #3. 



and Ya. A. Smorodinskii . Artificial TT-mesons. Uspekhi 



Fiz. Nauk, 1950, 41, #2. 



Theory of nuclear reactions with formation of slow particles. 



Zhur. Eksper. i Teoret. Fiz., 1955, 28, #1. 



Quantum kinetic equation for multiple scattering. Doklady 



Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 1955, 105, #1. 



Bremsstrahlung and pair production in condensed media at 



high energies. The Physical Review, 1956, 103, 2 series, 



#6, Sept. 15, 1811-20. 

 Office: Physics Department 



Moscow Engineering Physical Institute 

 Moscow, USSR 

 Residence: ul. Chkalova, 52 



Moscow, USSR 

 Telephone: K7 42 41 



