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The VEPP-2000 electron-positron collider was commissioned in 2010. About 60 pb-1 were collected so far by CMD-3 detector in the whole available c.m. energy range from 0.32 GeV to 2.0 GeV. The preliminary results of data analysis for various modes of e+e− → hadrons are discussed.
The preliminary results on multihadron processes obtained with the SND detector at the e+e− collider VEPP-2000 in the energy range from 1 to 2 GeV are presented. The results are interesting in connection with their contribution to the total hadronic cross section, the muon g-2 and a possibility to study excited vector mesons properties. The nucleon anti-nucleon production was also studied.
A number of production cross sections for electron-positron annihilation to a hadronic final state have been measured using the Belle dataset, which is possible given the general purpose design of the Belle detector and its large solid-angle coverage. The cross section measurements predominantly fall above 3 GeV, which still leaves the opportunity for using the dataset to systematically measure cross sections below 3 GeV. These low-energy cross sections are important for improving the precision of the Standard Model prediction for the muon anomalous magnetic moment.
We report preliminary results on the measurement of the cross section of the process e+e- → K+K-π+π- in the c.m. energy range from 1.5 GeV to 2 GeV. It is shown that the cross section is dominated by the contributions of several intermediate states K+K-ρ, K*Kπ, ϕπ+π- and K*K*.