Within the infinite series of ring (or bubble) diagram approximation for the electronic self-energy as appropriate for the long-range Coulomb interaction, we calculate the density-dependent T=0 Fermi-liquid quasiparticle effective-mass renormalization in two-dimensional (2D) electron systems in the random-phase approximation. We find that the quasiparticle effective mass increases very strongly with increasing r(s), exhibiting an unexpected divergence at a critical r(s) value (similar to16 in the ideal 2D system). We discuss the possibility for and the consequences of such an interaction-induced effective-mass divergence as the electron density decreases and critically comment on the likely theoretical scenarios which could lead to such a low-density effective-mass divergence in electron liquids.
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