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The Hitchin-cscK system

We present an infinite-dimensional hyperkähler reduction that extends the classical moment map picture of Fujiki and Donaldson for the scalar curvature of Kähler metrics. We base our approach on an explicit construction of hyperkähler metrics due to Biquard and Gauduchon. The construction is motivated by how one can derive Hitchin's equations for harmonic bundles from the Hermitian Yang-Mills equation, and yields a system of moment map equations which modifies the constant scalar curvature Kähler (cscK) condition by adding a "Higgs field" to the cscK equation. In the special case of complex curves, we recover previous results of Donaldson, while for higher-dimensional manifolds the system of equations has not yet been studied. We study the existence of solutions to the system in some special cases. On a Riemann surface, we extend an existence result for Donaldson's equation to our system. We then study the existence of solutions to the moment map equations on a class of ruled surfaces which do not admit cscK metrics, showing that adding a suitable Higgs term to the cscK equation can stabilize the manifold. Lastly, we study the system of equations on abelian and toric surfaces, taking advantage of a description of the system in symplectic coordinates analogous to Abreu's formula for the scalar curvature.

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