“…As such a state is not observed in other open charm final states [23], these four final states are probably the dominant decay modes of the Y (4220). By applying constraints to the resonant parameters in a simultaneous fit to the cross sections of these four processes, we may obtain the best knowledge on the Y (4220), including resonant parameters (mass, width, coupling to lepton pair, and decay branching fractions), and thus a better understanding of its nature [1], especially whether it is an exotic state, such as a tetraquark state in the diquark-antidiquark model [24], a vector molecular state of DD 1 (2420) [25], a mixture of two hadrocharmonium states [26], an ωχ cJ molecule [27,28], or a charmonium-hybrid state [29].…”