The object is a very hot gas giant; the estimated surface temperature is roughly 1600 K (1300°C or 2400°F), mostly due to gravitational contraction. Its mass is well below the calculated limit for deuteriumfusion in brown dwarfs, which is 13 Jupiter masses. The projected distance between 2M1207b and its primary is around 40 AU (similar to the mean distance between Pluto and the Sun). Its infrared spectrum indicates the presence of water molecules in its atmosphere. The object is not a likely candidate to support life, either on its surface or on any satellites.