Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering: Status of Experiments at Jefferson Lab and COMPASS
Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering (DVCS) is considered as the “golden channel” for accessing Generalised Parton Distributions, which contain information on the 3D imaging of the nucleon, the composition of its spin and pressure distributions within it. We present a summary of the recent, ongoing and future DVCS measurements in the valence quark region accessible at Jefferson Lab and in the sea-quark region reached by COMPASS, and their implication for the study of nucleon structure.