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Superflares are very strong explosions observed on solar-like stars with energy production rates at levels one million times or more that of typical solar-like flares. The stars in this class satisfy conditions which should make them solar analogues and would be expected to be stable over very long time scales.It has been suggested that these eruptions may be produced by the interaction of the star’s magnetic field with the magnetic field of a putative Jupiter-like planet.