“…One specific mechanism to cause deviation of the aberration angle from the value predicted by special relativity is to invoke a non-zero mass of the photon (de Broglie 1922(de Broglie , 1923(de Broglie , 1940Proca 1936aProca ,b,c,d, 1937Proca , 1938. Many methods have been proposed to constrain the rest mass of the photon, e.g., the solar wind magnetic field (Ryutov 1997(Ryutov , 2007), Coulomb's law (Williams et al 1971), low frequency electromagnetic wave detection (Schumann 1952), the frequency dependence of the speed of light (Lovell et al 1964;Wu et al 2016;Shao & Zhang 2017), and pulsar spin-down (Yang & Zhang 2017). In the following, we constrain the photon mass using the limit of light aberration deviation measured from a transrelativistic camera.…”