Recently, the detection of discrete features in the X-ray afterglow spectra
of GRB970508 and GRB970828 was reported. The most natural interpretation of
these features is that they are redshifted Fe K emission complexes. The
identification of the line emission mechanism has drastic implications for the
inferred mass of radiating material, end hence the nature of the burst site.
X-ray spectroscopy provides a direct observational constraint on these
properties of gamma-ray bursters. We briefly discuss how these constraints
arise, in the context of an application to the spectrum of GRB970508.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ Letter