Hecke polynomials for the mock modular form arising from the Delta-function
Abstract: We consider a mock modular form $M_{\Delta}(\tau)$ that arises naturally from Ramanujan's Delta-function. It is a weight $-10$ harmonic Maass form whose nonholomorphic part is the "period integral function'' of $\Delta(\tau)$. The Hecke operator $T_{-10}(m)$ acts on this mock modular form in terms of Ramanujan's $\tau(m)$ and a monic degree $m$ polynomial $F_m(x),$ evaluated at $x=j(\tau).$ In analogy with results by Asai, Kaneko, and Ninomiya on the zeros of Hecke polynomials for the $j$-function, we prove that the zeros of each $F_m(x)$, including $x=0$ and $x=1728,$ are distinct and lie in $[0, 1728]$. Additionally, as $m \to +\infty,$ these zeros become equidistributed in $[0, 1728].$
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