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Involutions and higher order automorphisms of Higgs bundle moduli spaces

Algebraic Geometry 2019-04-24 v4

Abstract

We consider the moduli space M(G)\mathcal{M}(G) of GG-Higgs bundles over a compact Riemann surface XX, where GG is a complex semisimple Lie group. This is a hyperk\"ahler manifold homeomorphic to the moduli space R(G)\mathcal{R}(G) of representations of the fundamental group of XX in GG. In this paper we study finite order automorphisms of M(G)\mathcal{M}(G) obtained by combining the action of an element of order nn in H1(X,Z)\mboxOut(G)H^1(X,Z)\rtimes \mbox{Out}(G), where ZZ is the centre of GG and \mboxOut(G)\mbox{Out}(G) is the group of outer automorphisms of GG, with the multiplication of the Higgs field by an nnth-root of unity, and describe the subvarieties of fixed points. We give special attention to the case of involutions, defined by the action of an element of order 22 in H1(X,Z)\mboxOut(G)H^1(X,Z)\rtimes\mbox{Out}(G) combined with the multiplication of the Higgs field by ±1\pm 1. In this situation, the subvarieties of fixed points are hyperk\"ahler submanifolds of M(G)\mathcal{M}(G) in the (+1)-case, corresponding to the moduli space of representations of the fundamental group in certain reductive complex subgroups of GG defined by holomorphic involutions of GG; while in the (-1)-case they are Lagrangian subvarieties corresponding to the moduli space of representations of the fundamental group of XX in real forms of GG and certain extensions of these. We illustrate the general theory with the description of involutions for G=\mboxSL(n,C)G=\mbox{SL}(n,\mathbb{C}) and involutions and order three automorphism defined by triality for G=\mboxSpin(8,C)G=\mbox{Spin}(8,\mathbb{C}).

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@article{arxiv.1605.05143,
  title  = {Involutions and higher order automorphisms of Higgs bundle moduli spaces},
  author = {Oscar Garcia-Prada and S. Ramanan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.05143},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

We have updated references and corrected typos. To appear in Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society