How does the HZ change for a planet orbiting a hot, massive O or B-type star compared to our Sun?

Answer

The HZ is located very far out and is quite wide

Hot, massive stars are intensely luminous, meaning their HZs are located much farther away from the star and span a wider range of orbital distances.

How does the HZ change for a planet orbiting a hot, massive O or B-type star compared to our Sun?
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