We report results of Y-89-NMR measurements on U0.2Y0.8Pd3 as well as Y
Pd3, performed at frequencies between 9 and 16 MHz and at temperatures
between 0.25 and 2 K. In this temperature range the average Knight sh
ift is +0.5%, temperature-independent and the same for both materials.
Also the NMR linewidth for both compounds was found to be temperature
and field independent but one order of magnitude larger for U0.2Y0.8P
d3 than for YPd3. For U0.2Y0.8Pd3 our results indicate a distribution
of internal static fields at the Y sites and a small temperature-depen
dent enhancement of the spin-lattice relaxation rate T-1(-1) with resp
ect to YPd3. The NMR spectra are consistent with the presence of very
small frozen U moments, but the temperature dependence of the spin lat
tice relaxation rate indicates a more complicated situation. In partic
ular (T1T)(-1) shows an anomalous temperature dependence.