Stellar eruptions refer to sudden, violent outbursts of energy and matter from a star. These eruptions can include solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and supernova explosions. These events can have significant impacts on the surrounding environment, including the release of high-energy radiation, magnetic disturbances, and the acceleration of charged particles. Studying stellar eruptions can help scientists better understand the mechanisms behind these events and their effects on other stars and planetary systems. Additionally, researchers study stellar eruptions to better understand the life cycle and evolution of stars.