HD 73526 c explained

HD 73526 c
Discoverer:Tinney et al.
Discovered:Feb 25, 2006
Apsis:astron
Semimajor:1.05±
Eccentricity:0.40±0.05
Period:376.9±0.9 d
Time Periastron:2,450,184±33
Arg Peri:183±30
Semi-Amplitude:67.4±3.6

HD 73526 c is an extrasolar planet orbiting about 97 million miles (1.05 AU) away from its parent star. Based on its mass, this planet is likely to be a gas giant. At the distance this planet orbits from its star, which is more luminous than the Sun, HD 73526 c would receive insolation 84% that of Venus.

HD 73526 c is in a 2:1 orbital resonance with HD 73526 b. Every time planet b goes around its sun twice, planet c goes around once, a similar configuration to planets b and c of the Gliese 876 system.