How much brighter can a Superluminous Supernova (SLSN) achieve compared to a standard supernova explosion?
Answer
10 to 100 times brighter.
SLSN events push beyond standard supernova limits, reaching peak luminosities estimated to be significantly greater, sometimes 10 to 100 times brighter than average core-collapse or Type Ia explosions.

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