The finding of a 3.3 - day stellar rotation period for Star A that is estimated to be very similar to that of its recently
discovered planetary companion moving in a very close «torch» orbit suggests that the planetary object may have tidally locked the star (Brogi et al, 2012; and Butler et al, 1997).
Not exact matches
However, the inner, eccentric orbit of a giant
planetary companion «b» recently
discovered around 54 Piscium would probably disturb the orbit of such an Earth - type planet.
However, the giant
planetary companion «A1» or «b» recently
discovered around Star A could disturb the stability or the development of such a rocky planet in this orbit.