On the cohomology of surfaces with pg = q = 2 and maximal Albanese dimension

Abstract

In this paper we study the cohomology of smooth projective complex surfaces S of general type with invariants pg = q = 2 and surjective Albanese morphism. We show that on a Hodge-theoretic level, the cohomology is described by the cohomology of the Albanese variety and a K3 surface X that we call the K3 partner of S. Furthermore, we show that in suitable cases we can geometrically construct the K3 partner X and an algebraic correspondence in S × X that relates the cohomology of S and X. Finally, we prove the Tate and Mumford-Tate conjectures for those surfaces S that lie in connected components of the Gieseker moduli space that contain a product-quotient surface.

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