The broad iron Kα emission line, commonly seen in the X-ray spectrum
of Seyfert nuclei, is thought to originate when the inner accretion disk is
illuminated by an active disk-corona. We show that relative motion between the
disk and the X-ray emitting material can have an important influence on the
observed equivalent width (EW) of this line via special relativistic aberration
and Doppler effects. We suggest this may be relevant to understanding why the
observed EW often exceeds the prediction of the standard X-ray reflection
model. Several observational tests are suggested that could disentangle these
special relativistic effects from iron abundance effects.Comment: 5 pages, 3 postscript figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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