Stable pairs with a twist and gluing morphisms for moduli of surfaces

Abstract

We propose an alternative definition for families of stable pairs (X,D) over a possibly non-reduced base when D is reduced, by replacing (X,D) with an appropriate orbifold pair ( X, D). This definition of a stable family ends up being equivalent to previous ones, but has the advantage of being more amenable to the tools of deformation theory. Moreover, adjunction for ( X, D) holds on the nose; there is no correction term coming from the different. This leads to the existence of functorial gluing morphisms for families of stable surfaces and functorial morphisms from (n + 1) dimensional stable pairs to n dimensional polarized orbispace. As an application, we study the deformation theory of some surface pairs.

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