Asymptotics of the spectral determinant of the weighted Laplacian for a sequence of compact Riemann surfaces of infinitely growing volume
Let $(X,\chi,k)$ be a triple consisting of a smooth, compact hyperbolic Riemann surface $X$ of genus $g$, and an $m$ dimensional unitary multiplier system $\chi$ of admissible weight $k$. Our first result establishes an analogue of the prime geodesic theorem for the weighted prime geodesic counting function associated to $(X,\chi,k)$. The error term we obtain is explicit with effectively computable constants which depend solely on the genus of $X$, the dimension of $\chi$, the length of shortest geodesic on $X$ and the smallest non-zero eigenvalues of the weighted Laplacian $\Delta_{2k}$ as well that of the scalar Laplacian $\Delta_{0}$. Our second result studies the asymptotic behavior of the spectral determinant $\det\Delta_{2k_n}$ for a sequence $(X_{n}, \chi_{n}, k_{n})$ for which the genus of $X_n$ tends to infinity. Under reasonably general circumstances, namely the existence of a weak spectral gap, a uniform discreteness of the underlying Fuchsian group, and a type of non-accumulation of bounded geodesics, we prove that $\log\det\Delta_{2k_n}/\mathrm{vol}(X_{n})$ converges to a constant $C_{\alpha}$ which depends only on $\alpha=\lim_{n\to\infty} k_n$. Our result is deterministic and is compatible with the three well-studied probabilistic models, namely Weil-Petersson, Brooks-Makover, and random covers model.