“…In studying of this process, we take into account the contact terms when the pairs K + K − are generated by an intermediate photon, and processes with intermediate vector mesons ρ, ω and φ in the ground and in the first radially excited states. The results obtained here are compared with experimental data recently received in Novosibirsk and in Stanford.Recently, great attention has been paid to the experimental study of the production of charged kaon pairs in colliding electron-positron beams in the energy range 1 -2 GeV at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Research (Novosibirisk) [1,2,3,4,5] and in the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (Stanford) [6]. For a theoretical description of this process in the lowenergy region, unfortunately, we can not use the QCD perturbation theory, but here we can successfully apply various phenomenological models based, as a rule, on the chiral symmetry of strong interactions.…”