Why is this a Gas Giant?Your planet has 35.2% hydrogen and helium, combined with a mass of 9534.0x Earth, which exceeds the gas giant threshold.
Gas giants form when massive cores capture enormous atmospheres of light gases. They typically form beyond the 'frost line' where volatiles can condense.
No solid surface — any water is locked in a supercritical mantle and hot ice, not oceans
geology40
Extreme volcanic activity may be hazardous
rotation65
Slow rotation - significant day/night temperature variations, but life can adapt
Organic Chemistry100
All CHNOPS elements present - building blocks of life
atmosphere30
Hydrogen-rich atmosphere typical of gas giants
temperature40
Extreme temperature - very difficult for life
magnetic Field100
Magnetic field provides radiation protection — but the pulsar's beams bathe this orbit in hard X-rays
Physical Properties
Mass
9534.00x Earth (5.69e+28 kg)
Radius
21.20x Earth (135,093 km)
Surface Gravity
21.20x Earth (208.0 m/s²)
Surface Temperature
244 K (-29 °C / -21 °F)
Rotation Period
42.0 hours/day (slower than Earth)
Orbital Environment
Star Type
NS-type (Neutron Star)
Distance from Star
0.13 AU (19.4 million km)
Orbital Period
14 days
Time Dilation
Clocks run 5.0 seconds per year slower than deep space — about 7 minutes over a lifetime
Atmosphere
Hydrogen and helium dominated with trace methane and ammonia
Elemental Composition
U - Uranium
23.8%
H - Hydrogen
22.0%
He - Helium
13.2%
Surface Characteristics
No solid surface - thick gaseous envelope with possible rocky core deep within
Closest Real Exoplanet
BEBOP-4 AB b76% similar
Orbiting BEBOP-4 A
Yours
BEBOP-4 AB b
Mass
9,534 × Earth
8,360 × Earth
Radius
34.3 × Earth
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Density (composition)
1.30 g/cm³
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Temperature
243.8 K
239.0 K
Starlight received
0.59 × Earth
0.55 × Earth
Star temperature
—
5,701 K
Matched on physical properties only — but pulsar planets are real: the first exoplanets ever confirmed (PSR B1257+12, 1992) orbit a neutron star.Discovered 2025 via radial velocity · 763 light-years awaySource: NASA Exoplanet Archive
Moons
Moon 1rings0.022% - 1.8 radii
Inside the synchronous orbit: it spiraled inward and was torn apart at the Roche limit (Phobos's fate).