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We report on the first measurement of exclusive single-photon muoproduction
on the proton by COMPASS using 160 GeV/$c$ polarized $\mu^+$ and $\mu^-$ beams
of the CERN SPS impinging on a liquid hydrogen target. We determine the
dependence of the average of the measured $\mu^+$ and $\mu^-$ cross sections
for deeply virtual Compton scattering on the squared four-momentum transfer $t$
from the initial to the final final proton. The slope $B$ of the $t$-dependence
is fitted with a single exponential function, which yields $B=(4.3 \ \pm \
0.6_{\text{stat}}\_{- \ 0.3}^{+ \ 0.1}\big\rvert_{\text{sys}})
(\text{GeV}/c)^{-2}$. This result can be converted into an average transverse
extension of partons in the proton, $\sqrt{\langle r_{\perp}^2 \rangle} = (0.58
\ \pm \ 0.04_{\text{stat}}\_{- \ 0.02}^{+ \
0.01}\big\rvert_{\text{sys}})\text{fm}$. For this measurement, the average
virtuality of the photon mediating the interaction is $\langle Q^2 \rangle =
1.8\,(\text{GeV/}c)^2$ and the average value of the Bjorken variable is
$\langle x_{\text{Bj}} \rangle = 0.056$.