Deep, Wide-field CCD Photometry for the Open Cluster NGC3532
James L. Clem, Arlo U. Landolt, D. W. Hoard, and Stefanie Wachter

TL;DR
This study provides deep, wide-field CCD photometry of the open cluster NGC 3532, accurately determining its parameters, age, and white dwarf population, and analyzing its binary fraction and mass function.
Contribution
It offers the first deep, wide-field photometric survey of NGC 3532, refining its parameters and identifying numerous faint stars and white dwarfs for the first time.
Findings
NGC 3532 is a nearby, low-reddening, rich open cluster.
The cluster's age is approximately 300 million years.
Identified about 30 white dwarf candidates consistent with cluster membership.
Abstract
We present the results of a deep, wide-field CCD survey for the open cluster NGC~3532. Our new photometry effectively covers a one square degree area and reaches an unprecedented depth of to reveal that NGC~3532 is a rich open cluster that harbors a large number of faint, low-mass stars. We employ a number of methods to reduce the impact of field star contamination in the cluster color-magnitude diagrams, including supplementing our photometry with data from the 2MASS catalog. These efforts allow us to define a robust sample of candidate main sequence stars suitable for a purely empirical determination of the cluster's parameters by comparing them to the well-established Hyades main sequence. Our results confirm previous findings that NGC~3532 lies fairly near to the Sun [; ~pc] and has an extremely low reddening for…
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