Observational consequences of scattering clouds above the galactic disk

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Cosmic Dust, Disks (Shapes), Galactic Structure, H Alpha Line, Light Scattering, Cosmology, Optical Polarization, Rayleigh Scattering, Ultraviolet Radiation

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The possibility is considered of detecting scattering by grains in clouds above the galactic plane. Such clouds should show H-alpha in emission, and it may be possible to observe blueshifted H-alpha from high-latitude high-velocity clouds to estimate the metal abundance within these clouds. Such a determination could help establish whether these clouds are infalling extragalactic material or downward-flowing galactic material. Also, a measure of the polarization of the high-latitude ultraviolet radiation field may serve to determine whether this radiation has a cosmological origin or is produced by dust scattering of light from the galactic plane.

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