19 Leonis Minoris

19 Leonis Minoris (19 LMi) is a spectroscopic binary[15] located in the northern constellation Leo Minor.

The system is relatively close at a distance of 94 light years[1] but is drifitng closer with a heliocentric radial velocity of 8.6 km/s.

[5] This spectroscopic binary can be classified as single lined[3] because only the primary's spectrum can be observed clearly, with it having a stellar classification of F6 V.[3] This makes it an ordinary F-type main-sequence star.

[13] 19 LMi has 129% the mass of the Sun[9] and an effective temperature of 6,483 K, giving a yellow white hue.

The object is somewhat evolved at an age of 2.5 billion years,[1] having a slightly enlarged radius of 2 R☉[9] and a luminosity of 6.4 L☉,[1] high for its class.