We compared redshifts zY from Yonetoku relation and zlag from the
lag-luminosity relation for 565 BASTE GRBs and were surprised to find that the
correlation is very low. Assuming that the luminosity is a function of both
zY and the intrinsic spectral lag τlag, we found a new redshift
dependent lag-luminosity relation as L=7.5×1050erg/s(1+z)2.53τlag−0.282 with the correlation coefficient of 0.77
and the chance probability of 7.9×10−75. To check the validity of
this method, we examined the other luminosity indicator, Amati relation, using
zY and the observed fluence and found the correlation coefficient of 0.92
and the chance probability of 5.2×10−106. Although the spectral lag
is computed from two channels of BATSE, our new lag-luminosity relation
suggests that a possible lag-luminosity relation in the \swift era should also
depend on redshift