We discuss the isoscalar T=0,S=1 pairing correlation in the low-lying
states of 102Sb=100Sn+p+n nucleus. To this end, we employ
core+p+n three-body model with the model space constructed by
self-consistent mean-field calculations. The model is developed with both
non-relativistic and relativistic effective interactions, the latter of which
are found to be more realistic for the present case due to the pseudo-spin
symmetry. It turns out that the (L,S,T)=(0,1,0) pairing scheme is strongly
hindered in 102Sb with the relativistic model because of the near
degeneracy of the g7/2 and d5/2 orbitals in the valence space. This
pair-breaking effect is clearly seen in the charge-exchange Gamow-Teller-type
transitions rather than in the binding energies of T=0 and T=1 states.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures. The title has been changed. Accepted for
publication in Phys. Rev.