Description
This paper is a continuation of an ongoing study of the evolutionary processes affecting cluster galaxies. Both CCD R band and Halpha narrow-band imaging was used to determine photometric parameters (m_r_, r_24_, Halpha flux, and equivalent width) and derive star formation rates for 227 CGCG galaxies in 8 low-redshift clusters. The galaxy sample is a subset of CGCG galaxies in an objective prism survey (OPS) of cluster galaxies for Halpha emission. It is found that detection of emission-line galaxies in the OPS is 85%, 70%, and 50% complete at the mean surface brightness values of 1.25x10^-19^, 5.19x10^-20^, and 1.76x10^-20^W/m^2^/arcsec^2^, respectively, measured within the R band isophote of 24mag/arcsec^2^ for the galaxy. The CCD data, together with matched data from a recent Halpha galaxy survey of UGC galaxies within 3000km/s, will be used for a comparative study of R band and Halpha surface photometry between cluster and field spirals.
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