F Dwarfs are a type of star classified by their surface temperature and color. They typically have temperatures ranging from about 6,000 to 7,500 degrees Celsius, giving them a yellowish hue. These stars are often similar in size to our Sun, which is classified as a G-type star, but they are slightly smaller and cooler.
F Dwarfs are part of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, a chart that categorizes stars based on their brightness and temperature. They are known for their stability and longevity, often burning for billions of years. This makes them interesting candidates for the search for exoplanets and potential habitable zones.