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Heegner points and derivatives of \(L\)-series. II
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    Heegner points and derivatives of \(L\)-series. II (English)
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    1987
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    [For part I see \textit{B. H. Gross} and \textit{D. B. Zagier}, Invent. Math. 84, 225--320 (1986; Zbl 0608.14019).] Let \(X_ 0(N)\) be the modular curve of level \(N\) and \(J_ N\) its Jacobian, and denote by \(J^*_ N\) the Jacobian of \(X_ 0(N)/w_ N\) where \(w_ N\) is the Fricke involution. For a fundamental discriminant \(D<0\) and \(r\in {\mathbb Z}\) with \(D\equiv r^ 2 (4N)\) we let \(Y_{D,r}\) be the corresponding Heegner divisor in \(J_ N\) and \(Y^*_{D,r}\) be its image in \(J^*_ N\). Let \(f\) be a normalized newform in \(S_ 2(\Gamma_ 0(N))\) and \(L(f,s)\) be its \(L\)-series. Suppose that the root number of \(L(f,s)\) is \(-1\). The main result of the paper then states that the subspace of \(J^*_ N({\mathbb Q})\otimes {\mathbb R}\) generated by the \(f\)-eigencomponents of all Heegner divisors \((y^*_{D,r})_ f\) with \((D,2N)=1\) has dimension \(1\) if \(L'(f,1)\neq 0\). More precisely, \((y^*_{D,r})_ f=c((r^ 2- D)/4N,r)y_ f\), where \(c(n,r)\) is the coefficient of \(e^{2\pi i(n\tau +rz)}\) in a Jacobi form \(\phi_ f\) of weight 2 and index \(N\) corresponding to \(f\) in the sense of \textit{N.-P. Skoruppa} and \textit{D. Zagier} [Invent. Math. 94, 113--146 (1988; Zbl 0651.10020)] and \(y_ f\in (J^*({\mathbb Q})\otimes {\mathbb R})_ f\) is independent of \(D\) and \(r\) with \(\langle y_ f,y_ f\rangle =L'(f,1)/4\pi \| \phi_ f\|^ 2\) \((\langle\cdot, \cdot\rangle\)=canonical height pairing). This result is in accordance with the conjectures of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer which in the above situation (i.e. under the assumption \(\text{ord}_{s=1}L(f,s)=1)\) would predict that \(\dim (J^*_ N({\mathbb Q})\otimes {\mathbb R})_ f=1\).
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    derivatives of \(L\)-series
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    modular curve
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    Jacobian
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    Heegner divisor
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    conjectures of Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer
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