Parity-even time reversal violation (TRV) in the nucleon-nucleon interaction
is reconsidered. The TRV ρ-exchange interaction on which recent analyses
of measurements are based is necessarily also charge-symmetry breaking (CSB).
Limits on its strength gˉρ relative to regular ρ-exchange are
extracted from recent CSB experiments in neutron-proton scattering. The result
gˉρ≤6.7×10−3 (95% CL) is considerably lower than limits
inferred from direct TRV tests in nuclear processes. Properties of
a1-exchange and limit imposed by the neutron EDM are briefly discussed.Comment: RevTex, 8 pages. Factor ten error in cited neutron EDM corrected,
discussion and two references adde