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Methods. The star complexes of NGC 6822 were determined by using the isopleths, based on star counts, of the young stars of the galaxy, using a statistical cutoff limit in density. In order to map them and determine their geometric properties, an ellipse was fitted to each distinct region satisfying this minimum limit. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistical test was used to study possible patterns in their size distribution. Isopleths were also used to study the stellar populations of NGC 6822.
Results. The star complexes of NGC 6822 were detected and a list of their positions and sizes was produced. Indications of hierarchical star formation, in terms of spatial distribution, time evolution and preferable sizes were found in NGC 6822 and the MCs. The spatial distribution of the various age stellar populations has indicated traces of an interaction in NGC 6822, dated before 350 50 Myr.
Aims. The star complexes (large scale star forming regions) of NGC 6822 were traced and mapped and their size distribution was compared with the size distribution of star complexes in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs). The spatial distributions of different age stellar populations were compared with each other.
This work was supported by the Special Account for Research Grants of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
10 pages, 7 figures, 4 tables.-- Pre-print archive.
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Galaxies: structure, structure [Galaxies], stellar content [Galaxies], Galaxies: stellar content, individual: star complexes [Galaxies], Galaxies: individual: star complexes
Galaxies: structure, structure [Galaxies], stellar content [Galaxies], Galaxies: stellar content, individual: star complexes [Galaxies], Galaxies: individual: star complexes
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