The excess of events in the diphoton final state near 750 GeV observed by
ATLAS and CMS can be explained within the NMSSM near the R-symmetry limit. Both
scalars beyond the Standard Model Higgs boson have masses near 750 GeV, mix
strongly, and share sizeable production cross sections in association with
b-quarks as well as branching fractions into a pair of very light
pseudoscalars. Pseudoscalars with a mass of ~ 210 MeV decay into collimated
diphotons, whereas pseudoscalars with a mass of ~ 500-550 MeV can decay either
into collimated diphotons or into three pi^0 resulting in collimated photon
jets. Various such scenarios are discussed; the dominant constraints on the
latter scenario originate from bounds on radiative Upsilon decays, but they
allow for a signal cross section up to 6.7 fb times the acceptance for
collimated multiphotons to pass as a single photon.Comment: Major update, 21 pages, scenarios with M_A ~ 210 MeV and M_A ~ 550
MeV added, references and output files from NMSSMTools added, section and
figure on Delta_eta of diphotons added. To appear in JHE