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Quotients of del Pezzo surfaces (1906.04030v1)

Published 7 Jun 2019 in math.AG

Abstract: Let $\Bbbk$ be any field of characteristic zero, $X$ be a del Pezzo surface and $G$ be a finite subgroup in $\operatorname{Aut}(X)$. In this paper we study when the quotient surface $X / G$ can be non-rational over $\Bbbk$. Obviously, if there are no smooth $\Bbbk$-points on $X / G$ then it is not $\Bbbk$-rational. Therefore under assumption that the set of smooth $\Bbbk$-points on $X / G$ is not empty we show that there are few possibilities for non-$\Bbbk$-rational quotients. The quotients of del Pezzo surfaces of degree $2$ and greater are considered in the author's previous papers. In this paper we study the quotients of del Pezzo surfaces of degree $1$. We show that they can be non-$\Bbbk$-rational only for the trivial group or cyclic groups of order $2$, $3$ and $6$. For the trivial group and the group of order $2$ we show that both $X$ and $X / G$ are not $\Bbbk$-rational if the $G$-invariant Picard number of $X$ is $1$. For the groups of order $3$ and $6$ we construct examples of both $\Bbbk$-rational and non-$\Bbbk$-rational quotients of both $\Bbbk$-rational and non-$\Bbbk$-rational del Pezzo surfaces of degree $1$ such that the $G$-invariant Picard number of $X$ is $1$. As a result of complete classification of non-$\Bbbk$-rational quotients of del Pezzo surfaces we classify surfaces that are birationally equivalent to quotients of $\Bbbk$-rational surfaces, and obtain some corollaries concerning fields of invariants of $\Bbbk(x , y)$.

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