In the experiment with the SND detector at the VEPP-2000 e + e − collider the cross section for the process e + e − → ηπ + π − has been measured in the center-of-mass energy range from 1.22 to 2.00 GeV. Obtained results are in agreement with previous measurements and have better accuracy. The energy dependence of the e + e − → ηπ + π − cross section has been fitted with the vector-meson dominance model. From this fit the product of the branching fractions B(ρ(1450) → ηπ + π − )B(ρ(1450) → e + e − ) has been extracted and compared with the same products for ρ(1450) → ωπ 0 and ρ(1450) → π + π − decays. The obtained cross section data have been also used to test the conservation of vector current hypothesis.
Recent results on various cross sections of e + e − → hadrons obtained with the SND and CMD3 detectors at the VEPP-2000 collider in the energy range up to 2 GeV are presented. The final states studied include e + e − → π + π − , K + K − , π + π − π 0 , π + π − π 0 π 0 , ηπ + π − , ωη, ηγ and others. The measured cross sections are important since they contribute to the total hadronic cross section, muon g-2 and parameters of excited vector mesons. The nucleon-antinucleon production at threshold was also studied.
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