X-ray properties of normal galaxies in the local universe

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X-Ray Emission Spectra, X-Ray Binary Stars, Galaxy, Star Formation, X-Ray Sources (Astronomical), X-Ray Emission Spectra And Fluorescence, X-Ray Binaries, Interacting Galaxies, Galaxy Pairs, And Triples, Star Formation, X-Ray Sources, X-Ray Bursts

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Normal galaxies are intrinsically faint and complex systems, located in different environment that are often stronger sources of X-ray emission than the galaxies themselves. Therefore the study of their properties requires high quality images from telescopes with excellent spatial and spectral resolution, and large collecting area to compensate for their low fluxes. Since the pioneering work with the Einstein telescope, we have acquired a more detailed understanding of the characteristics of galaxies of different morphologies, star formation activity and in different environments. This review will of necessity be brief and will overlook many of the aspects that are of importance, unfortunately thereby omitting important contributions of many active researchers.

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