Degenerations of Prym varieties
Abstract
Let (C,) be a stable curve with an involution. Following a classical construction one can define its Prym variety P, which in this case turns out to be a semiabelian group variety and usually not complete. In this paper we study the question whether there are ``good'' compactifications of P in analogy to compactified Jacobians. The answer to this question depends on whether we consider degenerations of principally polarized Prym varieties or degenerations with the induced (non-principal) polarization. We describe degeneration data of such degenerations. The main application of our theory lies in the case of degenerations of principally polarized Prym varieties where we ask whether such a degeneration depends on a given one-parameter family containing (C,) or not. This allows us to determine the indeterminacy locus of the Prym map.
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