The planet has a mass slightly greater than that of
Jupiter. It orbits its parent star at a distance of 4.18 AU. Its
orbital period is about 9.15 Earth years and its orbit is near-circular. There are no interior planets of
minimum mass (
m sin
i) greater than 0.3 Jupiter. Jupiter-like planets with these orbital and system characteristics are unlikely to be perturbed from the star's inclination. Since the star's inclination is known as around 50°, this would make the planet's most likely mass greater than Jupiter's mass but less than twice that mass. As such HD 154345 b is presumed to be a
gas giant "Jupiter twin". Depending on composition the two planets may be around the same size, or HD 154345 b may be larger. This planet may also harbor a system of moons and rings. ==See also==