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Completions of the affine $3$-space into del Pezzo fibrations

We give constructions of completions of the affine $3$-space into total spaces of del Pezzo fibrations of every degree other than $7$ over the projective line. We show in particular that every del Pezzo surface other than $\mathbb{P}^{2}$ blown-up in one or two points can appear as a closed fiber of a del Pezzo fibration $π:X\to\mathbb{P}^{1}$ whose total space $X$ is a $\mathbb{Q}$-factorial threefold with terminal singularities which contains $\mathbb{A}^{3}$ as the complement of the union of a closed fiber of $π$ and a prime divisor $B_{h}$ horizontal for $π$. For such completions, we also give a complete description of integral curves that can appear as general fibers of the induced morphism $\barπ:B_{h}\to\mathbb{P}^{1}$.

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