A systematic study of the inclusive (0ν+2ν) double beta (ββ) decay of 100Mo to various excited final states of 100Ru was performed. Utilizing two large HPGe detectors operated in coincidence, a search for the subsequent deexcitation gamma-gamma cascades was conducted. A 1.05-kg sample of isotopically enriched (98.4%) 100Mo was investigated for 455 days, yielding an unambiguous observation of the double beta decay of 100Mo to the 01+ state (1130.3 keV) of 100Ru. This excited final state decays via the 01+→21+→0gs+ sequence (with Eγ1 = 590.8 keV and Eγ2 = 539.5 keV), and 22 such coincidence events were detected, with a continuous background estimated to be 2.5 events. This counting rate corresponds to a decay half-life for the ββ(0^+ rightarrow 0_1^+)transitionofT_{1/2}^{(0\nu+2\nu)} = [ 6.0^{+1.9}_{-1.1} (\rm{stat}) \pm 0.6(\rm{syst})] \times 10^{20}$ years. Lower limits on decay half-lives were achieved for higher excited final states.
@article{arxiv.nucl-ex/0512030,
title = {Double Beta Decay of $^{100}$Mo to Excited Final States},
author = {M. J. Hornish and L. De Braeckeleer and A. S. Barabash and V. I. Umatov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:nucl-ex/0512030},
year = {2007}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures, submitted to Physical Review C