What do we really know about upstream waves?

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I present a short review of waves observed in the terrestrial foreshock. The observed frequencies span several orders of magnitude, from mHz to tens of kHz. The foreshock has a complex morphology, ordered mainly by magnetic connection to the bow shock, and particle energy and species. The observational characteristics of the different categories of upstream waves will be summarized, and the currently accepted notions of their production will be mentioned. A comprehensive review of generation mechanisms will not be given.

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