For the first time, limits on double-beta processes in 74Se have been
obtained using a 400 cm3 HPGe detector and an external source consisting of
natural selenium powder.
At a confidence level of 90%, they are 1.9×1018 y for the
β+EC(0ν+2ν) transition to the ground state, 7.7×1018
y for the ECEC(2ν) transition to the 21+ excited state in 74Ge
(595.8 keV), 1.1×1019 y for the ECEC(0ν) transition to the
21+ excited state in 74Ge (595.8 keV) and 5.5×1018 y for
the ECEC(2ν) and ECEC(0ν) transitions to the 22+ excited state in
74Ge (1204.2 keV). The last transition is discussed in association with a
possible enhancement of the decay rate, in this case by several orders of
magnitude, because the ECEC(0ν) process is nearly degenerate with an
excited state in the daughter nuclide. Prospects for investigating such
processes in future experiments are discussed.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures; presented at the 2-nd Symposium on "Neutrino and
Dark Matter in Nuclear Physics" (Paris, September 3-9, 2006); v3: minor
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