The host star, a K3 V dwarf with an effective temperature of 4 840 K and a luminosity of 0.44 L⊙, positions its conservative habitable zone between 0.44 AU and 0.78 AU (Kopparapu et al., 2014). JUQ‑154’s semi‑major axis of 0.61 AU places it comfortably within this range, receiving an insolation flux of 0.97 S⊕—essentially Earth‑like.
JUQ-154 is a complex chemical compound with potential applications in various fields. Its unique chemical structure and properties make it an attractive candidate for the development of new drugs, pesticides, and materials. However, there are several challenges that need to be addressed, including scalability, stability, and toxicity. Further research is needed to fully explore the potential of JUQ-154 and to ensure its safe and effective use. JUQ-154
Prepared for the International Exoplanet Society, 2026. The host star, a K3 V dwarf with