Two polarized K3 surfaces associated to the same cubic fourfold
Abstract
For infinitely many d, Hassett showed that special cubic fourfolds of discriminant d are related to polarized K3 surfaces of degree d via their Hodge structures. For half of the d, each associated K3 surface (S,L) canonically yields another one, (Sτ,Lτ). We prove that Sτ is isomorphic to the moduli space of stable coherent sheaves on S with Mukai vector (3,L,d/6). We also explain for which d the Hilbert schemes Hilbn(S) and Hilbn(Sτ) are birational.
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