Young stellar populations in the collisional ring galaxy NGC 922

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We studied the star cluster population properties in the nearby collisional ring galaxy NGC 922 using HST/WFPC2 photometry and population synthesis modeling. We found that 69% of the detected clusters are younger than 7 Myr, and that most of them are located in the ring or along the bar, consistent with the strong Hα emission. The images also show a tidal plume pointing toward the companion. Its stellar age is consistent with pre-existing stars that were probably stripped off during the passage of the companion. We compared the star-forming complexes observed in NGC 922 with those of a distant ring galaxy from the GOODS eld. It indicates very similar masses and sizes, suggesting similar origins. Finally, we found clusters that are excellent progenitor candidates for faint fuzzy clusters. © International Astronomical Union 2010.

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Pellerin, A., Meurer, G. R., Bekki, K., Elmegreen, D. M., Wong, O. I., & Knezek, P. (2009). Young stellar populations in the collisional ring galaxy NGC 922. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 5, pp. 406–407). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921310003443

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