Based upon the Bonn meson-exchange model for the nucleon-nucleon (NN)
interaction, we study systematically the charge-symmetry-breaking (CSB) of the
NN interaction due to nucleon mass splitting. Particular attention is payed
to CSB generated by the 2π-exchange contribution to the NN interaction,
πρ diagrams, and other multi-meson-exchanges. We calculate the CSB
differences in the 1S0 effective range parameters as well as phase shift
differences in S, P and higher partial waves up to 300 MeV lab. energy. We
find a total CSB difference in the singlet scattering length of 1.6 fm which
explains the empirical value accurately. The corresponding CSB phase-shift
differences are appreciable at low energy in the 1S0 state. In the other
partial waves, the CSB splitting of the phase shifts is small and increases
with energy, with typical values in the order of 0.1 deg at 300 MeV in P and
D waves.Comment: 11 pages, RevTex, 14 figure