The astronomy teams were led by Lorna Temple, Astrophysics Researcher at Keele University, who explained: «Planet - search teams are only just beginning to find hot - Jupiter planets with hot, fast -
rotating host stars.
Not exact matches
Not only that, but as the planet and its four planetary siblings orbit their
host star, the whole system
rotates in space due to tugs from a partner
star, as if Saturn and its rings were turning on a spit.
Without a magnetic field generated by a
rotating molten metallic core, the atmosphere of such a planet would also face progressive erosion by the stellar wind of its
host star.
Kepler - 410 consists of a blend between the fast
rotating planet
host star (Kepler - 410A) and a fainter
star (Kepler - 410B), which has complicated the confirmation of the planetary candidate.