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History, present and future of high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy -- 2. X-ray Diffraction Grating Spectrometers -- 3. XMM-Newton grating -- - Introduction to RGS -- - Data reduction for RGS data -- 4. Chandra grating -- - Introduction to LETG/HETG -- - Data reduction for Chandra data -- 5. High-resolution grating spectral analysis -- - Statistics and spectral grouping -- - Line search -- - Spectral analysis with SPEX -- 6. Micro-calorimeters with transition edge sensors -- 7. Hitomi micro-calorimeter -- - Introduction to the micro-calorimeter on Hitomi -- - Data reduction for SXT data -- 8. High-resolution spectral analysis of Hitomi data -- Part II: Science -- 9. Overview of astrophysical plasmas -- 10. Clusters of galaxies -- 11. Active galactic nuclei -- 12. Circumgalactic and intergalactic medium -- 13. Solar wind and charge exchange -- 14. Galactic black hole X-ray binaries -- 15. Supernova remnants -- 16. Galactic cataclysmic variables -- 17. 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