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Bessel $F$-isocrystals for reductive groups

We construct the Frobenius structure on a rigid connection $\mathrm{Be}_{\check{G}}$ on $\mathbb{G}_m$ for a split reductive group $\check{G}$ introduced by Frenkel-Gross. These data form a $\check{G}$-valued overconvergent $F$-isocrystal $\mathrm{Be}_{\check{G}}^{\dagger}$ on $\mathbb{G}_{m,\mathbb{F}_p}$, which is the $p$-adic companion of the Kloosterman $\check{G}$-local system $\mathrm{Kl}_{\check{G}}$ constructed by Heinloth-Ngô-Yun. By exploring the structure of the underlying differential equation, we calculate the monodromy group of $\mathrm{Be}_{\check{G}}^{\dagger}$ when $\check{G}$ is almost simple (which recovers the calculation of monodromy group of $\mathrm{Kl}_{\check{G}}$ due to Katz and Heinloth-Ngô-Yun), and establish functoriality between different Kloosterman $\check{G}$-local systems as conjectured by Heinloth-Ngô-Yun. We show that the Frobenius Newton polygons of $\mathrm{Kl}_{\check{G}}$ are generically ordinary for every $\check{G}$ and are everywhere ordinary on $|\mathbb{G}_{m,\mathbb{F}_p}|$ when $\check{G}$ is classical or $G_2$.

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