How does the HZ location change around hotter and more luminous stars like A or F-types compared to the Sun?

Answer

The HZ is situated much farther out in their systems

Stars that are intrinsically more luminous and hotter than the Sun emit more energy, requiring a planet to orbit at a greater distance to maintain the necessary temperature for liquid water.

How does the HZ location change around hotter and more luminous stars like A or F-types compared to the Sun?
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