We report the discovery of gas inflow motions toward the active nucleus of
the Circinus galaxy caused by the nonaxisymmetric potential of a nuclear ga
s bar. Evidence for dust associated with the bar comes from the HST/NICMOS
H-K color map, whereas the streaming motions along the gas bar are seen in
the velocity held of the H-2 S(1) (1-0) emission line. The gas bar is about
100 pc long with a visual extinction in excess of 10 mag. Indication for t
he gaseous nature of this bar comes from the lack of a stellar counterpart
even in the K band, where the extinction is greatly reduced.
We also use the NICMOS emission-line images (Pa alpha, [Si VI], and [Fe II]
) to study the innermost region of the ionization cones and the nuclear sta
r-forming activity. We discuss the possible relationship of these component
s with the gaseous bar.