The chiral anomaly provides a smoking-gun evidence of a new confining gauge
theory. Motivated by a reported event excess in a diphoton invariant mass
distribution at the LHC, we discuss a scenario that a pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone
(pNG) boson of a new QCD-like theory is produced by gluon fusion and decays
into a pair of the standard model gauge bosons. Despite the strong dynamics,
the production cross section and the decay widths are determined by anomaly
matching condition. The excess can be explained by the pNG boson with mass of
around 750 GeV. The model also predicts exotic hadrons such as a color octet
scalar and baryons. Some of them are within the reach of the LHC experiment.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, typos fixed, figure 1 added, and journal versio