Its surface temperature is 3,604 K (6,028 °F; 3,331 °C)±72 K. The star's concentration of heavy elements is similar to that of the Sun.
[6] In 2014, a planet named Gliese 27.1 b with an orbital period of 16 days was announced.
It was discovered using the radial velocity method.
[5] The planet's existence was doubted until 2020 because the putative orbital period is equal to half of the star's rotational period.
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