Whiting 1 is a member of the fast-growing group of young globular clusters in
the Milky Way halo. Preliminary estimates of its fundamental parameters have
been provided using optical photometry and low resolution spectroscopy. In an
attempt to strengthen our knowledge of Whiting 1, in this study we employ a
complementary approach. Isochrone fitting method was applied on the
Near-Infrared Color-Magnitude Diagram and yields an age t=5.7±0.3 Gyr,
metallicity z=0.006±0.001 ([Fe/H]=−0.5±0.1) and distance modulus
(m−M)0=17.48±0.10. Our results confirm that Whiting 1 is a young and
moderately metal-rich globular cluster. It is one of the youngest from the Sgr
dSph. We fitted an Elson, Fall and Freeman (EFF) profile to the near-infrared
number counts, and measured cluster core radius
rc=9.1′′±3.9′′. Two probable eclipsing
variables in the cluster were found from multi-epoch V band photometry.
Finally, an unknown galaxy cluster was identified on our K vs. (J−K)
color-magnitude diagram. It has a redshift z∼1, and it is located at about
1′ from the center of Whiting 1 at αJ2000=02h02m56.6s, δJ2000=−03∘16′09′′,
contaminating the cluster photometry.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS, 6 pages, 8 figure