We calculate the conductivity associated with the anomalous propagation of a
surface acoustic wave above a two-dimensional electron gas at ν=1/2.
Murthy-Shankar's middle representation is adopted and a contribution to the
response functions beyond the random phase approximation has been taken into
account. We give a phenomenological fit for the effective mass of composite
fermion in with the experimental data of the anomalous propagation of surface
acoustic wave at ν=1/2 and find the phenomenological value of the effective
mass is several times larger than the theoretical value
mth∗=6ϵ/e2l1/2 derived from the Hartree-Fock approximation. We
compare our phenomenologically fitting composite fermion effective mass with
those appeared in the measurements of the activation energy and the
Shubnikov-de Haas effect and find that our result is fairly reasonable.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, the longer version of cond-mat/9801131 with
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