Abstract | Aims:We present a study of the evolved stellar populations in the dwarf spheroidal galaxy Fornax based on wide-area near-infrared observations, aimed at obtaining new independent estimates of its distance and metallicity distribution. Assessing the reliability of near-infrared methods is most important in view of future space- and ground-based deep near-infrared imaging of resolved stellar systems. Methods: We have obtained JHK imaging photometry of the stellar populations in Fornax. The observations cover an 18.5×18.5 arcmin2 central area with a mosaic of SOFI images at the ESO NTT. Our data sample all the red giant branch (RGB) for the whole area. Deeeper observations reaching the red clump of helium-burning stars have also been obtained for a 4.5×4.5 arcmin2 region. Results: Near-infrared photometry led to measurements of the distance to Fornax based on the K-band location of the RGB tip and the red clump. Once corrected for the mean age of the stellar populations in the galaxy, the derived distance modulus is (m-M)0 = 20.74±0.11, corresponding to a distance of 141 Kpc, in good agreement with estimates from optical data. We have obtained a photometric estimate of the mean metallicity of red giant stars in Fornax from their (J-K) and (V-K) colors, using several methods. The effect of the age-metallicity degeneracy on the combined optical-infrared colors is shown to be less important than for optical or infrared colors alone. By taking age effects into account, we have derived a distribution function of global metallicity [M/H] from optical-infrared colors of individual stars. Our photometric Metallicity Distribution Function covers the range -2.0 < [M/H] < -0.6, with a main peak at [M/H]≃ -0.9 and a long tail of metal-poor stars, and less metal-rich stars than derived by recent spectroscopy. If metallicities from Ca II triplet lines are correct, this result confirms a scenario of enhanced metal enrichment in the last 1-4 Gyr. Based on data collected at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile, Proposals No. 65.N-0167, 66.B-0247. Full Tables 2 and 3 are only available in electronic format at the CDS via anonymous ftp to cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/qcat?J/A+A/467/1025 |