We investigate the associated production of a scalar Higgs boson (h0 or
H0) with Z0 boson in the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard
model (MSSM) at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC), including the
contributions from bbˉ annihilation at the tree level and gluon fusion
via quark and squark loops. We quantitatively analyze the total cross sections
in the mSUGRA scenario. For the production of h0 associated with Z0, we
find that in most of the parameter regions, the contributions from initial
bbˉ and gg are at a level of one percent of the total cross section
and therefore almost insignificant. For the production of H0 associated with
Z0, the contributions from bbˉ channel can be much larger than those
from light quark initial states. Especially for large tanβ, the
increment can reach about one order of magnitude. Thus, when considering the
associated production of H0 and Z0 at the LHC, the contributions from
bbˉ annihilation should be taken into account seriously.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, RevTeX4; one reference added, minor changes,
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