Abstract

The work is devoted to the analysis of the influence of the galactic bar on the orbital motion of globular clusters in the central region of the Galaxy. For this task, 45 globular clusters were selected, 34 of which belong to the bulge and 11 to the disk. The most accurate astrometric data from the Gaia satellite (Vasiliev and Baumgardt, 2021), as well as new refined average distances (Baumgardt and Vasiliev, 2021), were used to form the 6D phase space required for orbit integration. The orbits of globular clusters are obtained both in an axisymmetric potential and in a potential including a bar. In this case, the mass, rotation speed, shape and scale length of the bar were varied. A comparison is made of such orbital parameters as apocentric and pericentric distances, eccentricity and maximum distance from the galactic plane. It is shown that the mass of the bar exerts the greatest influence on the orbital motion, which is expressed mainly in an increase in both the apocentric and pericentric distances in the vast majority of globular clusters. The eccentricities of the orbits in the overwhelming majority also change significantly, and there is a change both upward and downward, especially in the range of values from 0.2 to 0.8. The greatest changes in parameters are observed in globular clusters with high radial velocities and small pericentric distances. The change in orbital parameters depending on the bar rotation speed is less pronounced. The influence of the geometric parameters of the bar is insignificant in the accepted range of their changes. Several examples show that globular clusters in the bulge are more affected by the bar than those belonging to the disk.

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