antenna lobe lap-e ânten Fr.: lobe d'antenne A three-dimensional section of the → radiation pattern ofa directional antenna, bounded by one or more cones of nulls or by regions of diminished irradiance. |
celestial globe gu-ye âsmâni Fr.: globe céleste A small globe representing the celestial sphere, on which the apparent positions of the stars are indicated. |
double-lobed radio source xan-e râdioyi bâ lap-e dotâyi Fr.: radio source à double lobe A → galaxy that emits radio energy from two regions located on opposite sides of the galaxy. |
globe guy (#) Fr.: globe A spherical body; sphere. M.E. globe, from M.Fr. globe, from L. globus "round body, ball, sphere," cognate with Pers. guy, see below. Guy "ball, sphere," variants golulé, gullé, goruk, gulu, gudé; cf. Skt. guda- "ball, mouthful, lump, tumour," Pali gula- "ball," Gk. gloutos "rump," L. glomus "ball," globus "globe," Ger. Kugel, E. clot; PIE *gel- "to make into a ball." |
lobe lap (#) Fr.: lobe General: A roundish projection that is part of a larger structure. From M.L. lobus, from L.L. lobus "hull, husk, pod," from Gk. lobos "lobe of the ear, vegetable pod," probably related to leberis "husk of fruits;" from PIE base *lep- "to peel, flay." Lap "lobe," variants lâp, lâb "piece, big piece, big cut," lappé "split pea; any of the two parts of a timber split through the length," maybe cognate with Gk. lobos, as above. Alternatively, related to Pers. las "loose," PIE *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart" (cf. Gk. lyein "to loosen, untie, slacken," lysus "a loosening;" L. luere "to loose, release;" → analysis). |
lobe pattern olgu-ye laphâ Fr.: fonction de lobe The configuration of the response lobes of a radiotelescope. |
lobe-dominated quasar kuasâr-e lap ciré Fr.: quasar à lobes dominants A → radio-loud quasar in which the lobes dominate the whole emission. It has been conjectured that this phenomenon is an → orientation effect. If the → jet is close to the plane of the sky, the lobes will dominate. See also → core-dominated quasar. |
main lobe lap-e farist Fr.: lobe principal The lobe in the reception pattern of a radio telescope that includes the region of the maximum received power. Also called major lobe and main beam. |
radio lobe lap-e râdioyi Fr.: lobe radio An extended region of diffuse radio emission, often dumbbell shaped, that surrounds a radio galaxy. |
Roche lobe lap-e Roche Fr.: lobe de Roche The region around a star in a → binary system within which orbiting material is gravitationally bound to that star. The point at which the Roche lobes of the two stars touch is called the → inner Lagrangian point. → equipotential surface. → Roche limit; → lobe. |
Roche lobe overflow (RLOF) sarriz-e lap-e Roche Fr.: débordement du lobe de Roche A process in a → binary system when a star fills its → Roche lobe, often by becoming a → giant or → supergiant during the later stages of → stellar evolution. When the star expands, any material that passes beyond the Roche lobe will flow onto the binary → companion, often by way of an → accretion disk. This occurs through the → inner Lagrangian point where the gravity of the two stars cancels. The RLOF is responsible for a number of phenomena including → cataclysmic variables, → Type Ia supernovae, and many → X-ray binary systems. → Roche lobe; → overflow. |
side lobe lap-e kenâri Fr.: lobe secondaire 1) In → radio astronomy,
smaller amounts of gain found either side of the main lobe. |