Abstract
Within the last ten years SHIP has been used for the investigation of evaporation residues from heavy-ion fusion reactions. After a brief description of the separation and identification of the evaporation residues, we will briefly review the experimental work covering the investigation of subbarrier fusion, the observation of radiative fusion, the measurements of ground-state proton decay, and the identification of the heaviest known elements. Recently, SHIP has been completed by the addition of a small magnetic spectrometer to improve the quality of separation.
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