Abstract
The Mössbauer effect was used to study the effects of neutron irradiation on aluminum doped with Co57. Annealing between 32 and 70 K after irradiation at 4.6 K induces in the previously single-line Mössbauer source spectrum a new component with small quadrupole splitting, which has an isomer shift of + 0.40 mm/sec against the original single line. The new component disappears irreversibly on further annealing between 180 and 250 K. This component is interpreted as being due to interstitials trapped in the immediate proximity of the Co57 impurity atoms.