The bad locus in the moduli of super Riemann surfaces with Ramond punctures
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Publication:6406945
DOI10.1016/J.GEOMPHYS.2023.104765arXiv2208.02478MaRDI QIDQ6406945FDOQ6406945
Authors: Ron Donagi, Nadia Ott
Publication date: 4 August 2022
Abstract: The bad locus in the moduli of super Riemann surfaces with Ramond punctures parametrizes those super Riemann surfaces that have more than the expected number of independent closed holomorphic 1-forms. There is a super period map that depends on certain discrete choices. For each such choice, the period map blows up along a divisor that contains the bad locus. Our main result is that away from the bad locus, at least one of these period maps remains finite. In other words, we identify the bad locus as the intersection of the blowup divisors. The proof abstracts the situation into a question in linear algebra, which we then solve. We also give some bounds on the dimension of the bad locus.
Complex supergeometry (32C11) Compact Riemann surfaces and uniformization (30F10) Supermanifolds and graded manifolds (58A50)
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