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Picard bundle on the moduli space of torsionfree sheaves (English)
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18 June 2020
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Let \(Y\) be an integral nodal curve of arithmetic genus \(g \ge 2\) defined over an algebraically closed field. There is a moduli space \(U_Y ( n, d )\) parametrising isomorphism classes of stable torsion free sheaves of rank \(n\) and degree \(d\) over \(Y\). For a fixed line bundle \(L\) of degree \(d\) over \(Y\), denote by \(U_L (n, d)\) the closed sublocus of bundles with determinant \(L\). The latter carries a natural polarisation \(\theta_L\), whose restriction to the dense open subset \(U_L' (n, d)\) of locally free sheaves is the ample generator of \(\mathrm{Pic} ( U_L' (n, d) ) \cong \mathbb{Z}\) (see [\textit{U. N. Bhosle}, Math. Ann. 314, No. 2, 245--263 (1999; Zbl 0979.14003)] ). For \(d > n (2g-2)\), there is a Picard bundle \(\mathbf{E}_L\) over \(U_L ( n, d)\) with fibre \(H^0 ( Y, E )\) at \(E\). Assume that \(n\) and \(d\) are coprime. The author shows (Theorem 4.1) that \(\mathbf{E}_L\) is stable with respect to the polarisation \(\theta_L\), and (Corollary 4.3) that the restriction of \(\mathbf{E}_L\) to \(U_L' (n, d)\) is stable with respect to any polarisation of \(U_L' (n, d)\). The strategy is very similar to that employed in [\textit{I. Biswas} et al., Bull. Lond. Math. Soc. 34, No. 5, 561--568 (2002; Zbl 1054.14047)] in the smooth case, using certain projective spaces in \(U_L' ( n, d )\) (called ``Hecke spaces'' in [loc. cit.]). Next, consider the compactified Jacobian \(\overline{J}(Y)\) of \(Y\), which parametrises torsion free sheaves over \(Y\) of rank \(1\) and degree \(-1\). The author showed in [\textit{U. N. Bhosle}, Manuscr. Math. 157, No. 3--4, 361--385 (2018; Zbl 1400.14090)] that for a general stable bundle \(E_0\) of degree \(d + n\), the association \(N \mapsto N \otimes E_0\) defines an embedding \(\alpha_Y \colon \overline{J}(Y) \to U_L' (n, d)\); and moreover that \(\alpha_Y^* \mathbf{E}_L\) is stable with respect to any polarisation of \(\overline{J}_Y\) if \(d > n(2g-1)\) and semistable if \(d = n(2g-1)\). In Theorem 5.2 of the present work, the author strengthens the latter statement, showing that \(\alpha_Y^* \mathbf{E}_L\) in fact is stable with respect to any polarisation on \(\overline{J}_Y\) also if \(d = n(2g-1)\). An auxiliary result is Theorem 5.1, which states that a general \(E \in U_Y (n, d)\) has ``natural cohomology'', meaning at most one cohomology group is nonzero. The techniques employed are similar to those in [loc. cit.].
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nodal curve
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moduli spaces
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Picard bundles
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stability
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