The combination of searches performed by the CDF and D0
collaborations at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider for neutral Higgs bosons
produced in association with b quarks is reported. The data, corresponding
to 2.6 fb-1 of integrated luminosity at CDF and 5.2 fb-1 at D0,
have been collected in final states containing three or more b jets. Upper
limits are set on the cross section multiplied by the branching ratio
varying between 44 pb and 0.7 pb in the Higgs boson mass range 90
to 300 GeV, assuming production of a narrow scalar boson. Significant
enhancements to the production of Higgs bosons can be found in theories
beyond the standard model, for example, in supersymmetry. The results
are interpreted as upper limits in the parameter space of the minimal
supersymmetric standard model in a benchmark scenario favoring this
decay mode.
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