Shell model calculations using realistic interactions reveal that the ground
and low-lying yrast states of the N=Z nucleus 4692Pd are mainly built
upon isoscalar neutron-proton pairs each carrying the maximum angular momentum
J=9 allowed by the shell 0g9/2 which is dominant in this nuclear region.
This structure is different from the ones found in the ground and low-lying
yrast states of all other even-even nuclei studied so far. The low-lying
spectrum of excited states generated by such correlated neutron-proton pairs
has two distinctive features: i) the levels are almost equidistant at low
energies and ii) the transition probability I→I−2 is approximately
constant and strongly selective. This unique mode is shown to replace normal
isovector pairing as the dominating coupling scheme in N=Z nuclei approaching
the doubly-magic nucleus 100Sn.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, version to appear in Phys. Rev. C (Rapid
communication