Using cyclotron resonance, we measure the effective mass, m*, of electrons
in AlGaN/GaN heterostructures with densities, n2D∼1−6×1012cm−2. From our extensive data, we extrapolate a band edge
mass of (0.208±0.002)me. By comparing our m* data with the results of a
multi-band \textbf{k.p} calculation we infer that the effect of remote bands is
essential in explaining the observed conduction band non-parabolicity (NP). Our
calculation of polaron mass corrections -- including finite width and screening
- suggests those to be negligible. It implies that the behavior of m∗(n2D)
can be understood solely in terms of NP. Finally, using our NP and polaron
corrections, we are able to reduce the large scatter in the published band edge
mass values