Geometry of some twistor spaces of algebraic dimension one
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It is shown that there exists a twistor space on the $n$-fold connected sum of complex projective planes $n\mathbb{CP}^2$, whose algebraic dimension is one and whose general fiber of the algebraic reduction is birational to an elliptic ruled surface or a K3 surface. The former kind of twistor spaces are constructed over $n\mathbb{CP}^2$ for any $n\ge 5$, while the latter kind of example is constructed over $5\mathbb{CP}^2$. Both of these seem to be the first such example on $n\mathbb{CP}^2$. The algebraic reduction in these examples is induced by the anti-canonical system of the twistor spaces. It is also shown that the former kind of twistor spaces contain a pair of non-normal Hopf surfaces.
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