A spinning Kerr black hole suppresses the vacuum decay rate compared to a non-spinning one, assuming the nucleated vacuum bubble is an ellipsoid whose shape is fixed by the Kerr geometry.
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Vacuum decays around spinning black holes
A spinning Kerr black hole suppresses the vacuum decay rate compared to a non-spinning one, assuming the nucleated vacuum bubble is an ellipsoid whose shape is fixed by the Kerr geometry.