@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00071764, author = {Suzuki, Shinji and Furukawa, Takuji and Hara, Yousuke and Iwata, Yoshiyuki and Mizushima, Kota and Mori, Shinichiro and Noda, Koji and Shirai, Toshiyuki and Shoda, Kouichi and et.al and 鈴木 伸司 and 古川 卓司 and 原 洋介 and 岩田 佳之 and 水島 康太 and 森 慎一郎 and 野田 耕司 and 白井 敏之 and 正田 光一}, month = {Jun}, note = {Manufacture of superconducting rotating-gantry for heavy-ion radiotherapy is currently in progress. This rotating gantry can transport heavy ions having 430 MeV/nucleon to an isocenter with irradiation angles of over 0-360 degrees, and enables advanced radiation- therapy. To reduce the size and weight of the rotating gantry, we designed superconducting magnets that can independently excite dipole and quadrupole field. The three-dimensional scanning-irradiation method is performed in this rotating gantry. Therefore, uniformity of magnetic field is quite important, since scanned beams traverse through these superconducting magnets before reaching to the isocenter. In the present work, we precisely measured the magnetic-field distributions of the superconducting magnets for the rotating gantry. We used Hall probes to measure the magnetic-flux density. The magnetic-field distributions were determined by measuring Hall voltage, while moving the Hall probes on a rail, which has the same curvature as a center trajectory of beams. The measured-field distributions were compared with designed distributions by using a three-dimensional electromagnetic-field solver, the OPERA-3D code. Furthermore, beam-tracking simulations were performed by using the measured magnetic-field distributions to verify the design of the superconducting magnets., The Fifth International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC14)}, title = {Magnetic-field measurements of superconducting magnets for a heavy-ion rotating-gantry and beam-tracking simulations}, year = {2014} }