beamtime (usually uncountable, plural beamtimes) (physics) time allocated to a researcher for use of a beam of particles from a particular source.
Etymology[edit]
Noun[edit]
beam (plural beams)
- Any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use. quotations ▼
- One of the principal horizontal structural members, usually of timber or concrete, of a building; one of the transverse members of a ship's frame on which the decks are laid — supported at the sides by knees in wooden ships and by stringers in steel ones. quotations ▼
- (nautical) The maximum width of a vessel (note that a vessel with a beam of 15 foot can also be said to be 15 foot abeam). quotations ▼
- Synonym: breadth
- This ship has more beam than that one.
- The crossbar of a mechanical balance, from the ends of which the scales are suspended. quotations ▼
- The principal stem of the antler of a deer.
- (literary) The pole of a carriage or chariot. quotations ▼
- (textiles) A cylinder of wood, making part of a loom, on which weavers wind the warp before weaving and the cylinder on which the cloth is rolled, as it is woven.
- The straight part or shank of an anchor.
- The central bar of a plow, to which the handles and colter are secured, and to the end of which are attached the oxen or horses that draw it.
- In steam engines, a heavy iron lever having an oscillating motion on a central axis, one end of which is connected with the piston rod from which it receives motion, and the other with the crank of the wheel shaft.
- Synonyms: working beam, walking beam
- A ray or collection of approximately parallel rays emitted from the sun or other luminous body. quotations ▼
- a beam of light
- a beam of energy
- (figuratively) A ray; a gleam. quotations ▼
- a beam of hope, or of comfort
- One of the long feathers in the wing of a hawk.
- Synonym: beam feather
- (music) A horizontal bar which connects the stems of two or more notes to group them and to indicate metric value.
- (railway) An elevated rectangular dirt pile used to cheaply build an elevated portion of a railway.
- (gymnastics) Ellipsis of balance beam
OED
7.
a. In Physics I (rarely i) is the symbol of the quantum number of nuclear spin. [Adopted by Back and Goudsmit 1928, in Zeitschr. f. Physik XLVII. 175.]
b. Occasionally used as the symbol of the quantum number of isospin (more commonly T n.).