How can we compute the effective mass of the photon in a plasma in QED? I assume there must be a way of computing it from QED Lagrangian.
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Related: https://physics.stackexchange.com/q/143641/59023 – honeste_vivere Sep 28 '21 at 12:48
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Light wave in plasma obeys the dispersion relation $$\omega^2=\omega_p^2+k^2c^2,$$ where $\omega_p$ is the plasma frequency. Multiplying this equation by $\hbar$ we have $$\hbar^2\omega^2=\hbar^2\omega_p^2+\hbar^2k^2c^2 \leftrightarrow E^2=m^2c^4+p^2c^2.$$ We now readily identify $$ m^2c^4=\hbar^2\omega_p^2\Rightarrow m=\frac{\hbar\omega_p}{c^2}.$$
Sanity check: here is a link that comes up in google where similar derivation is done.

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