bandwidth bândpahnâ Fr.: largeur de bande The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is permitted to pass through an electronic device, such as a radio telescope detector. The term refers to either a wavelength interval or a frequency interval. Bandwidth, from → band + → width. Bândpahnâ, from bând, → band, + pahnâ, → width, from pahn "wide," → broad. |
beamwidth tâbe-pahnâ Fr.: largeur de lobe The angle between the two directions in the main beam at which the power response has fallen to half its maximum value. → beam efficiency. |
crescent width pahnâ-ye helâl, ~ barn Fr.: largeur de croissant The width of the lit area of the → Moon measured along the Moon's diameter. |
equivalent width pahnâ-ye hamug-arz Fr.: largeur équivalente 1) A measure of the → strength of a
→ spectral line. The equivalent width is the width of a
→ rectangle centered on a spectral line that, on a plot of
→ intensity against → wavelength,
has the same → area as the line. → equivalent; → width. |
full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) pahnâ-ye nim-bišiné Fr.: largeur à mi-hauteur The full width of a → profile (spectral line or a cross-cut in an image component) at half-maximum intensity. |
half-power beamwidth (HPBW) pahnâ-ye tâbé dar nim-tavân Fr.: largeur à mi-hauteur The angle between extreme points of the main lobe of an antenna pattern where the sensitivity of the antenna is half the value at the center of the lobe. This is the nominal resolving power of the antenna system. |
linewidth xatt-pahnâ (#), pahnâ-ye xatt (#) Fr.: largeur de raie 1) The range of frequencies or wavelengths over which
radiations are absorbed or emitted in a transition between a specific
pair of atomic energy levels. The full width is determined between
half-power points of the line. |
pulse width pahnâ-ye tap Fr.: largeur de pulsation The interval of time between two successive pulses. Also called pulse length, pulse duration. |
slitwidth šekâf-pahnâ Fr.: largeur de fente The width size of the slit which determines the spectral resolution of a spectrograph. |
width pahnâ (#) Fr.: largeur An extent from side to side; breadth; wideness. → bandwidth; → beamwidth; → equivalent width; → slitwidth. From wide, M.E., O.E. wid (cf. Du. wijd, O.H.G. wit, Ger. weit) + -th a suffix forming nouns of quality or condition, M.E. -th(e); O.E. -thu, -th. Pahnâ, from pahn "wide, broad," from Mid.Pers. pah(a)n; Av. paθana- "broad, wide, spacious." |