Moduli spaces of threefolds on the Noether line

Abstract

In this paper, we study the moduli spaces of canonical threefolds with any prescribed geometric genus pg 5 which have the smallest possible canonical volume. This minimal volume is equal to the smallest half-integer that is larger than or equal to 43 pg -103, and the threefolds in question are said to lie on the (refined) Noether line. For every such moduli space, we establish an explicit stratification, compute the dimension of all strata, and estimate the number of its irreducible components. Thus it yields a complete classification of threefolds on the (refined) Noether line. A new and unexpected phenomenon is that the number of irreducible components of the moduli space grows linearly with pg, while the moduli space of canonical surfaces on the Noether line with any prescribed geometric genus has at most two irreducible components. The key idea in the proof is to relate these canonical threefolds X to simple fibrations in (1, 2)-surfaces. In turn, this depends on the observation that a general member in |KX| is a canonical surface on the Noether line.

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