We report the discovery of emission features in the X-ray spectrum of GRO
J1655-40 obtained with RXTE during the observation of 1997, Feb 26. We have
fitted the features firstly by two Gaussian lines which in four spectra
analysed have average energies of 5.85 +/- 0.08 keV and 7.32 +/- 0.13 keV,
strongly suggestive that these are the red and blue shifted wings of an iron
disk line. These energies imply a velocity of ~0.33 c. The blue wing is less
bright than in the calculated profiles of disk lines near a black hole subject
to Doppler boosting, however known Fe absorption lines in GRO J1655-40 at
energies between ~7 and 8 keV can reduce the apparent brightness of the blue
wing. Secondly, we have fitted the spectra using the disk line model of Laor
based on a full relativistic treatment plus an absorption line, and show that
good fits are obtained. This gives a restframe energy of the disk line between
6.4 and 6.8 keV indicating that the line is iron K_alpha emission probably of
significantly ionized material. The Laor model shows that the line originates
in a region of the accretion disk extending from ~10 Schwarzschild radii from
the black hole outwards. The line is direct evidence for the black hole nature
of the compact object and is the first discovery of a highly red and blue
shifted iron disk line in a Galactic source.Comment: 5 pages, 5 ps figures, latex. MNRAS accepted (submitted 23rd August,
1999