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.
The Moduli Space of Genus Six Curves and K-stability: VGIT and the Hassett-Keel Program
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A general curve $C$ of genus six is canonically embedded into the smooth del Pezzo surface $\Sigma \subseteq \mathbb{P}^1 \times \mathbb{P}^2$ of degree $5$ as a divisor in the class $\mathcal{O}_{\Sigma}(2,2)$. In this article, we study the variation of geometric invariant theory (VGIT) for such pairs $(\Sigma,C)$, and relate the VGIT moduli spaces to the K-moduli of pairs $(\Sigma,C)$ and the Hassett-Keel program for moduli of genus six curves. We prove that the K-moduli spaces ${\overline{M}}^{K}(c)$ give the final several steps in the Hassett-Keel program for ${\overline{M}}_6$.
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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.