Start of orbit librations and the bar growth timescale
Abstract
We study a dynamical model of the Galaxy with an analytical bar that reproduces the radial velocity VR profiles as a function of the Galactocentric distance R obtained from the Gaia DR3 data. The model radial velocity profiles show a periodic increase in VR caused by orbits trapped into libration near the outer Lindblad resonance (OLR). To determine the moment when the librations start, we built a set of additional models differing only in the bar growth time Tg. The temporal dependences of the radial velocity VR in the models with different Tg retain their shape but are shifted relative to each other in time t. The shift providing the best agreement between the model dependences is proportional to Tg with the coefficient k = 0.54 0.02. Orbit librations do not start when the bar reaches its full strength, but when it attains only 54% of its maximum strength. Since the maximum bar strength in the models is Qb = 0.314, the librations start when the bar strength reaches Qb = 0.170.
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