Q: Stats on number of bodies in system as well as relation to star type

for a project as part of The Dead End's Circumnavigation Expedition I'm looking for some info on number of bodies in a single system as well as the relation of this number to star types.

are there any commanders, which can provide such statistics, with their edsm-fu or from their own logs?

Question 1

a) % of all systems with 56 or more bodies?
b) % of all systems with 112 or more bodies?

Question 2
is there a correlation between "many bodies in system" and star type?

a) for systems with 56 or more bodies?
b) for systems with 113 or more bodies?

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background: at the silly ship expedition, we "group-tagged" a system - basically every commander scanned a single body in a system. We would like to do the same or similar at the DECE... but it might get complicated with our 112 participants. With data as above i could set up a procedure to find 2 56+-body-systems around any of our waypoints....
 
Well, even if we just would honk a circle around the Galaxy with each Fleet member around 50Ly jump range,
we will have discovered 600.000 systems (if my poor math skills are correct)

At least one of that should be a 112+ ;)
 
Yeah, systems above 112 bodies (not counting asteroids) are exceptionally rare. I've never come across one above 106-ish, and I've visited around 90,000 systems across my two accounts. [where is it]
You can have a 100 pure system from me, if you want it. No asteroids in here. I didn't scan anything, just jumped straight through.
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