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Deformations and moduli of irregular canonical covers with K2=4pg−8K^2=4p_g-8

Published 12 Aug 2021 in math.AG | (2108.05514v3)

Abstract: In this article, we study the moduli of irregular surfaces of general type with at worst canonical singularities satisfying KX<sup>2</sup>=4pg(X)−8K_X<sup>2</sup> = 4p_g(X)-8, for any even integer pg≥4p_g\geq 4. These surfaces also have unbounded irregularity qq. We carry out our study by investigating the deformations of the canonical morphism φ:X→P<sup>N\varphi:X\to \mathbb{P}<sup>N, where φ\varphi is Galois of degree 4. These canonical covers are classified in by the first two authors into four distinct families. We show that any deformation of φ\varphi factors through a double cover of a ruled surface and, hence, is never birational. More interestingly, we prove that, with two exceptions, a general deformation of φ\varphi is two-to-one onto its image, whose normalization is a ruled surface of appropriate irregularity. We also show that with the exception of one family, the deformations of XX are unobstructed, and consequently, XX belongs to a unique irreducible component of the Gieseker moduli space, which we prove is uniruled. As a result of all this, we show the existence of infinitely many moduli spaces, satisfying the strict Beauville inequality $p_g &gt; 2q-4$, with an irreducible component that has a proper "quadruple" sublocus where the degree of the canonical morphism jumps up. The existence of jumping subloci is a contrast with the moduli of surfaces with KX<sup>2</sup>=2pg−4K_X<sup>2</sup> = 2p_g - 4, studied by Horikawa. There is a similarity and difference to the moduli of curves of genus g≥3g\geq 3, for, like in the case of curves, the degree of the canonical morphism goes down outside a closed sublocus but, unlike in the case of curves, it is never birational.

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