Burniat surfaces III: deformations of automorphisms and extended Burniat surfaces

Mathematics – Algebraic Geometry

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We continue our investigation of the connected components of the moduli space of surfaces of general type containing the Burniat surfaces, correcting a mistake in part II. We define the family of extended Burniat surfaces with K_S^2 = 4, resp. 3, and prove that they are a deformation of the family of nodal Burniat surfaces with K_S^2 = 4, resp. 3. We show that the extended Burniat surfaces together with the nodal Burniat surfaces with K_S^2=4 form a connected component of the moduli space. We prove that the extended Burniat surfaces together with the nodal Burniat surfaces with K_S^2=3 form an irreducible open set in the moduli space. Finally we point out an interesting pathology of the moduli space of surfaces of general type given together with a group of automorphisms G. In fact, we show that for the minimal model S of a nodal Burniat surface (G = (\ZZ/2 \ZZ)^2) we have Def(S,G) \neq Def(S), whereas for the canonical model X it holds Def(X,G) = Def(X). All deformations of S have a G-action, but there are different deformation types for the pairs (S,G) of the minimal models S together with the G-action, while the pairs (X,G) have a unique deformation type.

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