Stark-Heegner cycles attached to Bianchi modular forms

Abstract

Let f be a Bianchi modular form, that is, an automorphic form for GL(2) over an imaginary quadratic field F, and let P be a prime of F at which f is new. Let K be a quadratic extension of F, and L(f/K,s) the L-function of the base-change of f to K. Under certain hypotheses on f and K, the functional equation of L(f/K,s) ensures that it vanishes at the central point. The Bloch--Kato conjecture predicts that this should force the existence of non-trivial classes in an appropriate global Selmer group attached to f and K. In this paper, we use the theory of double integrals developed by Barrera Salazar and the second author to construct certain P-adic Abel--Jacobi maps, which we use to propose a construction of such classes via "Stark--Heegner cycles". This builds on ideas of Darmon and in particular generalises an approach of Rotger and Seveso in the setting of classical modular forms.

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