Abstract

The minimal supersymmetric model is adopted to study the production of a pseudoscalar Higgs boson ($A$) in association with a $Z$ gauge boson from gluon fusion ($\mathrm{gg}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\mathrm{ZA}$) at future hadron supercolliders. Its production rate is determined and compared to that of the associated production of the standard model Higgs boson (${H}_{\mathrm{SM}}$) with a $Z$ boson from quark-antiquark annihilation ($q\overline{q}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}Z{H}_{\mathrm{SM}}$) and gluon fusion ($\mathrm{gg}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}Z{H}_{\mathrm{SM}}$). Some promising decay modes are suggested for detection.

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