Heavy fermion systems, and other strongly correlated electron materials,
often exhibit a competition between antiferromagnetic (AF) and singlet ground
states. Using exact Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) simulations, we examine the
effect of impurities in the vicinity of such AF- singlet quantum critical
points, through an appropriately defined impurity susceptibility, χimp.
Our key finding is a connection, within a single calculational framework,
between AF domains induced on the singlet side of the transition, and the
behavior of the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation rate 1/T1. We
show that local NMR measurements provide a diagnostic for the location of the
QCP which agrees remarkably well with the vanishing of the AF order parameter
and large values of χimp. We connect our results with experiments on
Cd-doped CeCoIn5