Low-temperature specific heat (C(P)) (70 mK < T < 30 K) and AC magneti
c susceptibility (chi) (70 mK < T < 3 K) measurements on Ce7Ni3 (under
applied magnetic fields up to B = 6 T) are presented. The maxima in C
(P) (at 1.55 K) and in chi (at 1.85 K) are related to an antiferromagn
etic (AF) type transition. The experimental results are interpreted in
terms of three Ce sublattices (1Ce(I), 3Ce(II) and 3Ce(III) atoms per
formula unit) of the Th7Ni3-type structure. These sublattices corresp
ond to the three different Ce local environments. According to the ent
ropy gain the AF order is related to the Ce(I) sublattice and the Ce(I
I) atoms behave as heavy fermions, with gamma(LT) almost-equal-to 2.7
J/Ce(II)-at. K2 and a characteristic temperature of T(K) almost-equal-
to 4 K. The Ce(III) atoms are responsible for an intermediate valence
behavior with Y(HT) almost-equal-to 0.3 J/Ce(III)-at. K2 and a charact
eristic temperature of T0 almost-equal-to 70 K, which is confirmed by
the ln T dependence of the electrical resistivity.