ASCA archive data of 20 low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs) were analyzed to st
udy the iron K emission lines. The LMXBs analyzed here include Z sources, a
toll sources, dippers, bursters, and ADC (accretion disk corona) sources. W
e paid particular attention to reducing systematic errors for the estimatio
n of line parameters, and the combination of SIS and GIS, which have differ
ent energy resolutions, was found to be very useful for this purpose. We de
tected significant iron lines from about one-half of the sources. The line
center was 6.56 keV on average, and a finite width of similar to0.5 keV (FW
HM) was obtained from six sources; these properties may be common to LMXBs.
On the other hand, equivalent width (EW) of the lines showed large scatter
among the sources, from less than 10 to 170 eV. These line parameters do n
ot show any correlation with the source categories or luminosities. The iro
n K lines from LMXBs are likely produced through the radiative recombinatio
n of photoionized plasma. We discuss the origin of the line width, which ma
y result from the combination of the line blending, Doppler broadening, and
Compton scattering.