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K3 surfaces with a non-symplectic automorphism and product-quotient surfaces with cyclic groups

We classify all the K3 surfaces which are minimal models of the quotient of the product of two curves $C_1\times C_2$ by the diagonal action of either the group $\Z/p\Z$ or the group $\Z/2p\Z$. These K3 surfaces admit a non-symplectic automorphism of order $p$ induced by an automorphism of one of the curves $C_1$ or $C_2$. We prove that most of the K3 surfaces admitting a non-symplectic automorphism of order $p$ (and in fact a maximal irreducible component of the moduli space of K3 surfaces with a non-symplectic automorphism of order $p$) are obtained in this way.\\ In addition, we show that one can obtain the same set of K3 surfaces under more restrictive assumptions namely one of the two curves, say $C_2$, is isomorphic to a rigid hyperelliptic curve with an automorphism $δ_p$ of order $p$ and the automorphism of the K3 surface is induced by $δ_p$.\\ Finally, we describe the variation of the Hodge structures of the surfaces constructed and we give an equation for some of them.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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