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Let \(X\) be a cubic fourfold in \(\mathbb{P}^5\) containing a plane. Then the projection from the plane yields a quadric bundle. If this quadric bundle admits a section then \(X\) is rational. The author constructs a family of cubic fourfolds containing a plane, such that the quadric bundle \(Y\) does not admit a rational section. It is not clear whether the general member of this particular family is rational or not. The construction of the family relies on the following observations: The discriminant curve of the quadric bundle is a plane sextic \(C\). Let \(S\) be the double cover of the plane ramified along \(C\). The author reduces the question whether the quadric bundle admits a rational section or not to a question on the Néron-Severi lattice of \(S\). She then use a theta characteristic on the curve \(C\) to construct a surface \(S\) (and thereby a fourfold \(X\)) of the desired form.
Property / review text: Let \(X\) be a cubic fourfold in \(\mathbb{P}^5\) containing a plane. Then the projection from the plane yields a quadric bundle. If this quadric bundle admits a section then \(X\) is rational. The author constructs a family of cubic fourfolds containing a plane, such that the quadric bundle \(Y\) does not admit a rational section. It is not clear whether the general member of this particular family is rational or not. The construction of the family relies on the following observations: The discriminant curve of the quadric bundle is a plane sextic \(C\). Let \(S\) be the double cover of the plane ramified along \(C\). The author reduces the question whether the quadric bundle admits a rational section or not to a question on the Néron-Severi lattice of \(S\). She then use a theta characteristic on the curve \(C\) to construct a surface \(S\) (and thereby a fourfold \(X\)) of the desired form. / rank
 
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cubic fourfold
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\(K3\) surface
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Cubic fourfolds containing a plane and \(K3\) surfaces of Picard rank two
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    Cubic fourfolds containing a plane and \(K3\) surfaces of Picard rank two (English)
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    Let \(X\) be a cubic fourfold in \(\mathbb{P}^5\) containing a plane. Then the projection from the plane yields a quadric bundle. If this quadric bundle admits a section then \(X\) is rational. The author constructs a family of cubic fourfolds containing a plane, such that the quadric bundle \(Y\) does not admit a rational section. It is not clear whether the general member of this particular family is rational or not. The construction of the family relies on the following observations: The discriminant curve of the quadric bundle is a plane sextic \(C\). Let \(S\) be the double cover of the plane ramified along \(C\). The author reduces the question whether the quadric bundle admits a rational section or not to a question on the Néron-Severi lattice of \(S\). She then use a theta characteristic on the curve \(C\) to construct a surface \(S\) (and thereby a fourfold \(X\)) of the desired form.
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    cubic fourfold
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    \(K3\) surface
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    rationality
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    quadric bundle
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