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Fiber integration of gerbes and Deligne line bundles

Let $π: X \to S$ be a family of smooth projective curves, and let $L$ and $M$ be a pair of line bundles on $X$. We show that Deligne's line bundle $\langle{L,M}\rangle$ can be obtained from the $\mathcal{K}_2$-gerbe $G_{L,M}$ constructed in a previous work by the authors via an integration along the fiber map for gerbes that categorifies the well known one arising from the Leray spectral sequence of $π$. Our construction provides a full account of the biadditivity properties of $\langle {L,M}\rangle$. The functorial description of the low degree maps in the Leray spectral sequence for $π$ we develop are of independent interest, and along the course we provide an example of their application to the Brauer group.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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