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Table 2.

Summary of characteristics of the eDIG.

Galaxy DIG morphology MAD, z
(kpc)
IC217 Disc: Homogeneous distribution of bright H II regions
Halo: Thin eDIG layer, low S/N 6, 2
PGC28308 Disc: Homogeneous distribution of bright H II regions
Halo: Extended and homogeneous eDIG 8, 2
PGC30591 Disc: Few bright H II regions
Halo: Inhomogeneous extended eDIG 4, 2
ESO544-27 Disc: Homogeneous distribution of bright H II regions
Halo: Homogeneous eDIG and extended filaments 4, 2
IC1553 Disc: Inhomogeneous distribution of H II regions with respect the line of sight, hidden H II regions
Halo: Highly asymmetrical eDIG structure with a bicone and extended filaments 4, 3.5
ESO443-21 Disc: Homogeneous distribution of bright H II regions
Halo: Extended eDIG with a large filamentary knot 8, 5
ESO469-15 Disc: Bright emission around the centre
Halo: Several extraplanar H II regions, mixed eDIG regimes 3, 2
ESO157-49 Disc: Homogeneous distribution of bright H II regions
Halo: Tilted and mixed eDIG regimes with extended filaments 4, 2.5

Notes. The second column represents the DIG morphology observed in the disc and halo from the Hα images. The third column shows the horizontal and vertical distances covered by the eDIG.

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