Limits on β+EC (here EC denotes electron capture) and ECEC processes
in 112Sn have been obtained using a 380 cm3 HPGe detector and an
external source consisting of 53.355 g enriched tin (94.32% of 112Sn). A
limit with 90% C.L. on the 112Sn half-life of 4.7×1020 y for
the ECEC(0ν) transition to the 03+ excited state in 112Cd (1871.0
keV) has been established. This transition is discussed in the context of a
possible enhancement of the decay rate by several orders of magnitude given
that the ECEC(0ν) process is nearly degenerate with an excited state in the
daughter nuclide. Prospects for investigating such a process in future
experiments are discussed. The limits on other β+EC and ECEC processes
in 112Sn were obtained on the level of (0.6−8.7)×1020 y at the
90% C.L.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure