Near infrared observations of galaxies in the Coma supercluster and in the Cancer cluster. II

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Astronomical Photometry, Galactic Clusters, Near Infrared Radiation, Spiral Galaxies, Emission Spectra, Milky Way Galaxy, Star Formation, Stellar Mass

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New near infrared observations of 110 galaxies in the Coma/A1367 supercluster region, and 40 galaxies in the Cancer cluster are presented. These observations are part of an ongoing investigation of the properties of normal galaxies and of their near-IR emission, which aims at obtaining homogeneous, multifrequency data for a large sample of galaxies in different density environments. The addition of these observations to the sample presented in Gavazzi and Trinchieri (1989) raises the number of Coma/A1367 galaxies with near-IR data to 275. The measurements, together with data published by Bothun et al. (1985), give a sample of 45 spirals in the Cancer cluster.

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