We calculate in (two-loop) chiral perturbation theory the local NN-potentials
generated by the three-pion exchange diagrams with one insertion from the
second order chiral effective pion-nucleon Lagrangian proportional to the
low-energy constants c1,2,3,4. The resulting isoscalar central potential
vanishes identically. In most cases these 3π-exchange potentials are larger
than the ones generated by the diagrams involving only leading order vertices
due to the large values of c3,4 (which mainly represent virtual
Δ-excitation). A similar feature has been observed for the chiral
2π-exchange. We also give suitable (double-integral) representations for
the spin-spin and tensor potentials generated by the leading-order diagrams
proportional to gA6 involving four nucleon propagators. In these cases the
Cutkosky rule cannot be used to calculate the spectral-functions in the
infinite nucleon mass limit since the corresponding mass-spectra start with a
non-vanishing value at the 3π-threshold. Altogether, one finds that chiral
3π-exchange leads to small corrections in the region r≥1.4 fm where
1π- and chiral 2π-exchange alone provide a very good strong NN-force as
shown in a recent analysis of the low-energy pp-scattering data-base.Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, to be published in The Physical Review