K-DRIFT Science Theme: Galactic Cirrus Clouds and Circumgalactic Medium
Kwang-il Seon, Jaehyun Lee, Jongwan Ko, Woowon Byun, Jaewon Yoo, Kyungwon Chun, Sang-Hyun Chun, Sungryong Hong, Jae-Woo Kim, Hong Soo Park, and Jihye Shin

TL;DR
This paper reviews how the K-DRIFT telescope can advance understanding of galactic halos, circumgalactic medium, and interstellar dust by detecting faint features and emission lines, aiding studies of galaxy evolution and interstellar processes.
Contribution
It proposes utilizing K-DRIFT's capabilities to study galactic halos, dust, and gas through imaging and H-alpha emission, addressing challenges in low surface brightness observations.
Findings
Effective discrimination of extragalactic sources from galactic cirrus clouds.
Detection of extended dust in galactic halos and intracluster space.
Investigation of ram pressure stripping and star formation via H-alpha emission.
Abstract
In this paper, we review the extended halo material and the circumgalactic medium (CGM), including both dust and gas, and discuss promising science cases that could be realized using the KASI Deep Rolling Imaging Fast Telescope (K-DRIFT). Scattered starlight from cirrus clouds in our Galaxy poses one of the major challenges to studying the low surface brightness features of extragalactic sources. Therefore, it is essential to investigate how to discriminate extragalactic sources from the cirrus cloud features. At the same time, interstellar dust clouds themselves are fundamental to understanding dust properties and the interstellar radiation field, both of which are essential for studies of chemical evolution and star formation in our Galaxy. Measuring the reddening of background sources, such as quasars, with K-DRIFT, which benefits from its broad field of view and accurate background…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
