infrared image The age of Wd1 is estimated at 4–5
Myr from comparison of the population of evolved stars with models of
stellar evolution. The presence of significant numbers of both Wolf–Rayet stars
and red and yellow supergiants in Wd1 represents a strong constraint on the age: theory suggests that red supergiants will not form until around 4 Myr as the most massive stars do not go through a red supergiant phase, while the Wolf–Rayet population declines sharply after 5 Myr. This range of ages is broadly consistent with infra-red observations of Wd1 that reveal the presence of
late-O main sequence stars, although a lower age of around 3.5 Myr has been suggested from observations of lower-mass stars in Wd1. If Wd1 formed stars with a typical
initial mass function then the cluster would have originally contained a significant number of very massive stars, such as those currently observed in the younger
Arches cluster. Current estimates of the age of Wd1 are greater than the lifetimes of these stars, and stellar evolution models suggest that there would already have been 50–150
supernovae in Wd1, with a supernova rate of approximately one per 10,000 years over the last million years. However, to date only one definitive supernova remnant has been detected—the Westerlund 1 magnetar—and the lack of other
compact objects and
high-mass X-ray binaries is puzzling. A number of suggestions have been put forward, including high supernova
kick velocities that disrupt binary systems, the formation of slowly accreting (and therefore undetectable) stellar mass
black holes, or binary systems in which both objects are now compact objects, but the problem has yet to be resolved. As the stars in Westerlund 1 have the same age, composition and distance, the cluster represents an ideal environment for understanding the evolution of massive stars. The simultaneous presence of stars evolving on to and off of the Main Sequence presents a robust test for stellar evolution models, which are also currently unable to correctly predict the observed distribution of Wolf–Rayet subtypes in Westerlund 1. ==Binary fraction==