Every Q-Gorenstein smoothable normal stable Horikawa surface falls into one of seven explicit families, and its global smoothability is controlled by a single local condition at its elliptic double cone singularities.
Classification of Horikawa surfaces with T-singularities
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We classify all projective surfaces with only T-singularities, ample canonical class, and $K^2=2p_g-4$. In this way, we identify all surfaces, smoothable or not, with only T-singularities in the Koll\'ar--Shepherd-Barron--Alexeev (KSBA) moduli space of Horikawa surfaces. We also prove that they are not smoothable when $p_g \geq 10$, except for the Lee-Park (Fintushel-Stern) examples, which we show to have only one deformation type unless $p_g=6$ (in which case they have two). This demonstrates that the challenging Horikawa problem cannot be addressed through complex T-degenerations. We propose new questions regarding diffeomorphism types based on our classification. Furthermore, the techniques developed in this paper enable us to classify all KSBA surfaces with only T-singularities and $K^2\leq 2p_g-3$, for example, quintic surfaces and I-surfaces.
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Normal stable degenerations of Noether-Horikawa surfaces
Every Q-Gorenstein smoothable normal stable Horikawa surface falls into one of seven explicit families, and its global smoothability is controlled by a single local condition at its elliptic double cone singularities.