I can't giveyoutheheavyexperimentaldetailsbecauseit's toocomplicatedfor a theoristlikemyself, But I cantellyousomeofthebackground, firstofall, why?
Why?
I saidtheelectronis a sphere.
Whenwewethinkoftheelectronactuallyas a fundamentalparticle, it's oneofthebuildingblocksofthestandardmodel, andnormallyyouthinkofthatas a pointlikeobject.
Sowhatdoesitmeantosayit's a sphere?
Andi, I thinkwhatthey'rereallytalkingaboutisthecharge.
Theelectronsgot a charge, anelectricchargeonday, talkingaboutthedistributionofthatcharge.
Ififtheycouldscaleituptothesizeofthesolarsystem, thenitwouldbe a spheretowithin a hair's breadth, theycouldmeasure a deviationof a hair's width.
So a spherethesizeofthesolarsystemtheycouldmeasuredeviationoffthatchargedistributionofthehairswithitturnsoutthatthethatdistributionofthechargearoundtheelectronisreallyimportant, understandingthenatureofthematter.
Antimatterissymmetry.
Thefactthatwe'lllivein a universemadeupmainlyofmatter, verylittleantimatteraround, andyetwebelieveintheearlyuniverse.
Theywerecreatedinequalamounts.
SowhathashappenedontheByfindingthis a deviationofofthischargefromthisperfectlysphericalcharge, wewouldhopefullygainsomeinformationaboutthisoriginofthismatterandtometrosymmetry.
Soletmestepbackbefore I gointothosedetailsandperhapsjusttalk a littlebitaboutwhatitmeanstobenotspherical.
SoSoit's verticaldistributionofcharge.
Basically, theway I thinkaboutit, anywayisthatifyouhappentohave a detectorthatcouldpickupchargecouldmeasurechargethanif, ifmyelectronishere, thenthedetectorwouldpickupanequalamountofchargeonthisside, asitwouldonthisside, asitwouldupanddownandallthewayaround.
Itwouldperfectlyspherical.
Itwouldn't seeanypreferentialdistributionofchargethat's called a mon, appalledbythewaywhereitwhereit's equallydistributed, likethatsphericaldistribution.
There's analyzingallinthecomputer, sothereis a boxthereoutofscreen, whichwillconstantlybegivingthemtheelectricdipolemoment.
Buttheycoveritupright.
They'vehaditcoveredupbecausetheydon't wanttobeinfluencedbythebytheasthey'retryingtoreducealltheerrors, theydon't wanttosortofbeinfluencedandhave a quicklookandsaid, Oh, ifwejusttweetthat a bitmore, we'llgetthisdown.
Andi.
It's veryimportantyoudothatthatyouitmusthavebeensodifficultforthemnottogoandhave a quickpeektoseewhattheywereseeingon.
Whattheydoistheyeventuallyreached a stagewheretheythinkthatThey'vebasicallyaccountedforeverythingtheycouldpossiblyaccountforoverthat, youknow, in a sensibletimeperiod.
And, uh, theypulledscreener.
Theypullthecoveroffthescreen, andtheylookand I have.
Sowhathappenedyesterday?
I wason a panelwiththem, and I askedhimwhatitwaslike.
Yousaidtheypulleditoff.
Wehad a meeting.
ThatisthatIsittime?
Firsttimeround.
Therewasdisagreement.
Peoplethoughttheycouldstillworkout a fewmoresystematics.
AndeventuallythegroupsaidYes, let's doit.
Pulleditoff.
Sotheresultitwastheiropen a bottleofchampagneand, uh, theworldgottohearaboutit.
I firstheardaboutitontheBBCNewsGoinghome, Andifive O'clocknews.