We report the results of a systematic study of galaxies in the regions
of Hickson compact groups. Our sample is composed of the 22 Hickson g
roups which are located in the southern hemisphere and have cz < 9000
km s-1. Making use of digitized images of IIIa-J plates that cover an
area of 0.5-degrees X 0.5-degrees around each group, we were able to d
etect and classify images down to a magnitude limit of 19.5 in the B b
and. This limit is typically three magnitudes fainter than previous st
udies. Most groups show a statistically significant excess of fainter
galaxies compared to the background. These fainter galaxies typically
have a somewhat more extended spatial distribution than the brighter g
alaxies originally classified by Hickson. Our data suggest that Hickso
n groups have a wide range in density and radius, ranging from very co
mpact structures with overdensities of the order of 10(2) and crossing
times of roughly 0.01 H0(-1), to much more diffuse structures, simila
r to loose groups, with overdensities of about 3 and crossing times of
roughly 0.5 H0(-1).