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Armas Padilla, M.
Bibliographical reference
XMM-Newton: The Next Decade, Proceedings of the Conference held 9-11 May, 2016 at ESAC, Madrid. Online at http://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/xmm-newton/2016-workshop, id.36
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2016
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Description
A population of very faint X-ray binaries has been discovered in the
last years thanks to the improvement in sensitivity and resolution of
the new generations of X-ray missions. These systems show anomalously
low luminosities, below 10^{36} ergs/sec, challenging our understanding
of accretion physics and binary evolution models, and thereby opening
new windows for both observational and theoretical work on accretion
onto compact objects. XMM-Newton is playing a crucial role in the study
of this dim family of objects thanks to its incomparable spectral
capabilities at low luminosities. I will review the state-of-the-art of
the field and present our XMM results in both black hole and neutron
star objects. Finally, I will discuss the possibilities that the new
generation of X-ray telescopes offer for this research line.