Positivity of the height jump divisor

Abstract

We study the degeneration of semipositive smooth hermitian line bundles on open complex manifolds, assuming that the metric extends well away from a codimension two analytic subset of the boundary. Using terminology introduced by R. Hain, we show that under these assumptions the so-called height jump divisors are always effective. This result is of particular interest in the context of biextension line bundles on Griffiths intermediate jacobian fibrations of polarized variations of Hodge structure of weight -1, pulled back along normal function sections. In the case of the normal function on Mg associated to the Ceresa cycle, our result proves a conjecture of Hain. As an application of our result we obtain that the Moriwaki divisor on Mg has non-negative degree on all complete curves in Mg not entirely contained in the locus of irreducible singular curves.

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