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Geomety of generic Moishezon twistor spaces on 4CP^2

In this paper we investigate a family of Moishezon twistor spaces on the connected sum of 4 complex projective planes, which can be regarded as a direct generalization of the twistor spaces on 3CP^2 of double solid type studied by Poon and Kreussler-Kurke. These twistor spaces have a natural structure of double covering over a scroll of 2-planes over a conic. We determine the defining equations of the branch divisors in an explicit form, which are very similar to the case of 3CP^2. Using these explicit description we compute the dimension of the moduli spaces of these twistor spaces. Also we observe that similarly to the case of 3CP^2, these twistor spaces can also be considered as generic Moishezon twistor spaces on 4CP^2. We obtain these results by analyzing the anticanonical map of the twistor spaces in detail, which enables us to give an explicit construction of the twistor spaces, up to small resolutions.

preprint2010arXivOpen access

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