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Physicists report electron is round—what does that mean?

Wednesday November 7, 2018. 03:08 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / Right now, we don't have a big enough magnifying glass to spot the electron's dipole moment. (credit: Adam West/Harvard)
Last week, or maybe the week before (the days fly by so fast), reporters were all agape with surprise that the electron was round. Very round. I put it on my list of things to write about, took a deep breath, and dived back into the painful process of grading. Grades are now done, and the electron is still round.
What makes a round electron so important? And what do we mean by round anyway?
It’s all about symmetry
The electron is, in most conceptions, a perfect point particle. It has no internal structure—it is simply a point with a negative charge, some angular momentum, and a tiny magnet.
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