A superjovian planet is any planet with more mass than Jupiter. Many superjovian planets have been discovered outside Earth's solar system, in part because superjovian planets are easier to detect than smaller planets.
While there is no hard dividing line between superjovian planets and brown dwarf stars, anything above a mass of 15 Jupiters (4,770 ME) would likely be classed as a star. EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 However, recent research suggests some bodies as great as 17 Jupiter masses do not burn deuterium and hence are superjovian planets. A fusor is a term proposed to the IAU by Gibor Basri, Professor of Astronomy at the University of California Berkeley, to help clarify the nomenclature [1]
Oddly the superjovians are expected to have roughly the same dimensions as Jupiter, regardless of mass. For example an 8 Jupiter mass planet would be roughly 1. 1 to 1. 2 times the radius. This is due to the compression of the planet's gaseous envelope by the increased gravity. So-called "puffy planets" can be larger due to thermal expansion. Puffy planet, also called fluffy planet, is a class of Gas giant Planets that have density less than 0