Star-forming Regions in the Small Magellanic Cloud Multi-wavelength Properties of Stellar Complexes

Abstract

We trace the star formation regions in the SMC and study their properties. The size and spatial distribution of these regions is found to support the hierarchical scenario of star formation, whereas, the evaluation of their intensity, contributes to the understanding of the various stages of star formation. Their connection to the LMC-SMC close encounter, about (0.9-2) × 108 years ago, is investigated as well. The SMC, being almost edge-on, does not easily reveal these areas, as is the case with the LMC. However, a study through multi-wavelength images such as optical, IR and radio has been proved very useful. A selection of areas, with enhanced 60 and 100-μm infrared flux and emission in all IRAS bands, identifies the star forming regions. All of the identified regions are dominated by early-type stars and considering their overall size (increasing order) a total of 24 aggregates, 23 complexes, and 3 super-complexes were found. We present their coordinates, dimensions, and IR fluxes. Moreover, we correlate their positions with known associations, SNRs, and regions and discuss their activity.

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