Robust Limits on Photon Mass from Statistical Samples of Extragalactic Radio Pulsars
Jun-Jie Wei, Xue-Feng Wu

TL;DR
This paper establishes robust upper limits on the photon mass using dispersion measures from extragalactic radio pulsars, accounting for plasma effects and demonstrating the effectiveness of a statistical approach with multiple sources.
Contribution
It introduces a method to constrain photon mass by fitting dispersion measures from multiple extragalactic pulsars, improving robustness against plasma effects.
Findings
Photon mass limits as low as 8.47×10⁻¹³ eV/c² from LMC pulsars.
Photon mass limits as low as 8.86×10⁻¹³ eV/c² from SMC pulsars.
Method applicable to future fast radio burst data.
Abstract
The photon zero-mass hypothesis has been investigated for a long time using the frequency-dependent time delays of radio emissions from astrophysical sources. However, the search for a rest mass of the photon has been hindered by the similarity between the frequency-dependent dispersions due to the plasma and nonzero photon mass effects. Considering the contributions to the observed dispersion measure from both the plasma and nonzero photon mass effects, and assuming the dispersion induced by the plasma effect is an unknown constant, we obtain a robust limit on the photon mass by directly fitting a combination of the dispersion measures of radio sources. Using the observed dispersion measures from two statistical samples of extragalactic pulsars, here we show that at the 68\% confidence level, the constraints on the photon mass can be as low as $m_{\gamma}\leq1.51\times10^{-48}~\rm…
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