23 Leonis Minoris (23 LMi) is a solitary,[16] bluish-white hued star located in the northern constellation Leo Minor.
[citation needed] At its current distance, the star's brightness is diminished by a tenth of a magnitude due to interstellar dust.
[17] 23 LMi's kinematics matches that of the Hyades moving group and it is considered a probable member.
[18] 23 LMi was catalogued as a chemically peculiar star with a stellar classification of A0 Vpn due to a lack of magnesium in its spectrum by Helmut Abt and Nidia Irene Morrell.
Cowley and colleagues instead listed it as an ordinary A-type main-sequence star with nebulous absorption lines as a result of rapid rotation, with the class being A0 Vn.