Extended Star Clusters in the Remote Halo of the Intriguing Dwarf Galaxy NGC 6822
Narae Hwang, Myung Gyoon Lee, Jong Chul Lee, Won-Kee Park, Hong Soo, Park, Sang Chul Kim, Jang-Hyun Park

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of four extended star clusters in the halo of dwarf galaxy NGC 6822, revealing their properties, spatial distribution, and implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The paper presents the first identification and detailed analysis of extended star clusters in NGC 6822's halo, expanding understanding of such clusters in dwarf galaxies.
Findings
Clusters are larger than typical globular clusters.
Clusters are 2-10 Gyr old and metal-poor.
Clusters' size and color correlate with galactocentric distance.
Abstract
We present a study on four new star clusters discovered in the halo of the intriguing dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 6822 from a wide field survey covering 3 deg x 3 deg area carried out with MegaCam at Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope (CFHT). The star clusters have extended structures with half-light radii R_h ~ 7.5 -- 14.0 pc, larger than typical Galactic globular clusters and other known globular clusters in NGC 6822. The integrated colors and color magnitude diagrams (CMD) of resolved stars suggest that the new star clusters are 2 -- 10 Gyr old and relatively metal poor with Z=0.0001--0.004 based on the comparison with theoretical models. The projected distance of each star cluster from the galaxy center ranges from 10.7 arcmin (~ 1.5 kpc) to 77 arcmin (~ 11 kpc), far beyond the optical body of the galaxy. Interestingly, the new star clusters are aligned along the elongated old stellar…
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