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Connecting $p$-gonal loci in the compactification of moduli space

Consider the moduli space $\mathcal{M}_{g}$ of Riemann surfaces of genus $g\geq 2$ and its Deligne-Munford compactification $\bar{\mathcal{M}_{g}}$. We are interested in the branch locus ${\mathcal{B}_{g}}$ for $g>2$, i.e., the subset of $\mathcal{M}_{g}$ consisting of surfaces with automorphisms. It is well-known that the set of hyperelliptic surfaces (the hyperelliptic locus) is connected in $\mathcal{M}_{g}$ but the set of (cyclic) trigonal surfaces is not. By contrast, we show that for $g\geq 5$ the set of (cyclic) trigonal surfaces is connected in $\bar{\mathcal{M}_{g}}$. To do so we exhibit an explicit nodal surface that lies in the completion of every equisymmetric set of 3-gonal Riemann surfaces. For $p>3$ the connectivity of the $p$-gonal loci becomes more involved. We show that for $p\geq 11$ prime and genus $g=p-1$ there are one-dimensional strata of cyclic $p$-gonal surfaces that are completely isolated in the completion $\bar{\mathcal{B}_{g}}$ of the branch locus in $\bar{\mathcal{M}_{g}}$.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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