We study the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) with minimal flavor
violation (MFV), imposing constraints from flavor physics observables and MSSM
Higgs searches, in light of the recent discovery of a 125 GeV Higgs boson by
ATLAS and CMS. We analyze the electroweak vacuum stability conditions to
further restrict the MSSM parameter space. In addition, a connection to
ultraviolet physics is shown via an implementation of renormalization group
running, which determines the TeV-scale spectrum from a small set of minimal
supergravity parameters. Finally, we investigate the impact from dark matter
direct detection searches. Our work highlights the complementarity of collider,
flavor and dark matter probes in exploring the MSSM, and shows that even in a
MFV framework, flavor observables constrain the MSSM parameter space well
beyond the current reach of direct SUSY particle searches.Comment: 28 pages, 15 figures; v2, updated with new LHCb and direct A->tau tau
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