The electron band around M point in (Ba1−xKx)Fe2As2 compound
-- completely lifted above the Fermi level for x>0.7 and hence has no Fermi
Surface (FS) -- can still form an isotropic s-wave gap (Δe) and it is
the main pairing resource generating an s-wave gap (Δh) with an
opposite sign on the hole pocket around Γ point. The electron band
developing the SC order parameter Δe but having no FS displays a {\it
shadow gap} feature which will be easily detected by various experimental
probes such as angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and scanning
tunneling microscope (STM). Finally, the formation of the nodal gap
Δnodal with A1g symmetry on the other hole pocket with a larger
FS is stabilized due to the balance of the interband pairing interactions from
the main hole band gap Δh=+Δ and the hidden electron band gap
Δe=−Δ.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure