We report the first detection of a pair of correlated emission lines in the
X-ray spectrum of black hale candidate 4U 1630-47 during its 1996 outburst
, based on Rossi X-Rap Timing Explorer (RXTE) observations of the source. A
t the peak plateau of the outburst, the emission lines are detected, center
ed mostly at similar to 5.7 and similar to 7.7 keV, respectively, while the
line energies exhibit random variability similar to 5%. Interestingly, the
lines move in a concerted manner to keep their separation roughly constant
. The lines also vary greatly in strength, but with the lower energy line a
lways much stronger than the higher energy one. The measured equivalent wid
th ranges from similar to 50 to similar to 270 eV for the former, and from
insignificant detection to similar to 140 eV for the latter; the two are re
asonably correlated.
The correlation between the lines implies a causal connection; perhaps they
share a common origin. Both lines may arise from a single K alpha line of
highly ionized iron that is Doppler shifted either in a Keplerian accretion
disk or in a bipolar outflow or even both. In both scenarios, a change in
the line energy might simply reflect a change in the ionization state of li
ne-emitting matter. We discuss the implication of the results and also rais
e some questions about such interpretations.