We present the results of a deep, wide-field CCD survey for the open cluster NGC 3532. Our new BV(RI)c photometry effectively covers a one square degree area and reaches an unprecedented depth of V~21 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 (CMDs), including supplementing our photometry with JHKs 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.
Cone search capability for table J/AJ/141/115/table2 (BV(RI)c CCD photometry and equatorial coordinates for stars in NGC 3532)
Cone search capability for table J/AJ/141/115/known (New (table3) and previous (table4) photometry for previously studied stars in NGC 3532)