The results of a photometric UBV study of the young open cluster NGC 6
531 are presented. The cluster is found to have a mean reddening E(B-V
)=0.28+/-0.04 (s.d.) and distance modulus (V-0-M(V))=10.70+/-0.13 (s.e
.), and 105+/-11 likely cluster members have been identified within th
e cluster coronal radius of 9 arcmin. A comparison of the high-luminos
ity end of the cluster color-magnitude diagram to the evolutionary mod
els by Maeder & Meynet [A&AS, 76, 411 (1988)] suggests a nuclear age o
f (8+/-2) Myr. The very clear gap in the distribution of stars with 0
less than or equal to(B-V)(0) less than or equal to 0.20, correspondin
g to the ''burn-off' of He-3 in stars contracting to the main sequence
[Ulrich, ApJ, 168, 57 (1971)], implies a contraction age of (8+/-3) M
yr. There would seem to be no evidence of a spread in the ages of clus
ter stars, as has been observed in several other young open clusters [
Herbst & Miller, AJ, 87, 1478 (1982)]. The initial mass function (IMF)
constructed from the cluster luminosity function and the mass-luminos
ity relation given by Scale (1986) shows good agreement with the field
star IMF, and with the IMFs of a number of clusters of similar age an
d richness. The relative deficiency of low-mass stars seen by Herbst a
nd Miller in NGC 3293 (a cluster of quite similar age and reddening) i
s not evident in NGC 6531. (C) 1996 American Astronomical Society.