Moving out of the galaxy: Future prospects for X Ray binaries studies

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Performance Prediction, Star Distribution, X Ray Binaries, X Ray Imagery, X Ray Telescopes, Galactic Structure, Galaxies, Imaging Techniques, Mission Planning, Satellite Observation, Star Clusters

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An overview of new X-ray satellite projects expected to be launched in the next decade is presented. Emphasis is given to missions based on imaging X-ray telescopes. The capabilities of these missions are summarized, and their performance is compared with what is possible with previous and current instrumentation. Two example studies are discussed: imaging the galactic ridge to probe faint X-ray binary populations in our galaxy, and studies of X-ray binary populations in external galaxies.

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