Abstract
A Mössbauer study of CoCO3 doped with Fe57 was made above and below the Néel temperature. The magnetic hyperfine field at Fe57 nuclei below TN is observed to be perpendicular to the principal axis of the maximum electric field gradient. Asymmetric line broadening at low temperatures was observed and interpreted in terms of spatial distribution of the average magnetic hyperfine field over the nuclear observation time. H=72±2 kG and 12e2qQ(1+13η2)12=1.95±0.04 mm/sec at 4.9°K were observed.