F-type star

/ˈɛf taɪp stɑr/ noun

Yellow-white stars with surface temperatures of 6,000-7,500 Kelvin, slightly hotter and more massive than our Sun. These stars represent a transition between the white A-type stars and the yellow G-type stars like our Sun.

The F-type designation comes from the Harvard spectral classification system, representing stars with weaker hydrogen lines than A-type stars but stronger than G-type stars. The classification is based on the relative strength of various absorption lines in the stellar spectrum.

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