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In the context of semiclassical gravity, a "black star" refers to a theoretical object that combines features of black holes and more exotic matter configurations. Unlike traditional black holes, which are defined by their event horizons and singularities, black stars do not necessarily possess an event horizon, though they may still exhibit gravitational effects similar to those of black holes.

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