Abstract

We find new obstructions to the desingularization of compact Einstein orbifolds by smooth Einstein metrics. These new obstructions, specific to the compact situation, raise the question of whether a compact Einstein $4$-orbifold which is limit of Einstein metrics bubbling out Eguchi-Hanson metrics has to be Kahler. We then test these obstructions to discuss if it is possible to produce a Ricci-flat but not Kahler metric by the most promising desingularization configuration proposed by Page in 1981. We identify $84$ obstructions which, once compared to the $57$ degrees of freedom, indicate that almost all flat orbifold metrics on $\mathbb{T}^4/\mathbb{Z}_2$ should not be limit of Ricci-flat metrics with generic holonomy while bubbling out Eguchi-Hanson metrics. Perhaps surprisingly, in the most symmetric situation, we also identify a $14$-dimensional family of desingularizations satisfying all of our $84$ obstructions.

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