Moduli of fibered surface pairs from twisted stable maps
Abstract
We use the theory of twisted stable maps to Deligne-Mumford stacks to construct compactifications of the moduli space of pairs (X C, S + F) where X C is a fibered surface, S is a sum of sections, F is a sum of marked fibers, and (X, S + F) is a stable pair in the sense of the minimal model program. This generalizes the work of Abramovich-Vistoli, who compactified the moduli space of fibered surfaces without marked fibers. Furthermore, we compare our compactification to Alexeev's space of stable maps and the KSBA compactification of stable pairs. As an application, we describe the boundary of the compactification of the moduli space of elliptic surfaces.
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