Results from a 60 ks Chandra High-Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer
observation of the nearby Seyfert 2 galaxy Circinus are presented. The spec
trum shows a wealth of emission lines at both soft and hard X-rays, includi
ng lines of Ne, Mg, Si, S, Ar, Ca, and Fe, and a prominent Fe K alpha line
at 6.4 keV. We identify several of the He-like components and measure sever
al of the Lyman lines of the H-like ions. The lines' profiles are unresolve
d at the limited signal-to-noise ratio of the data. Our analysis of the zer
o-order image in a companion Letter constrains the size of the emission reg
ion to be 20-60 pc, suggesting that emission within this volume is almost e
ntirely due to the reprocessing of the obscured central source. Here we sho
w that a model containing two distinct components can reproduce almost all
the observed properties of this gas. The ionized component can explain the
observed intensities of the ionized species, assuming twice-solar compositi
on and an N proportional to r(-1.5) density distribution. The neutral compo
nent is highly concentrated, well within the 0.8 " point source, and is res
ponsible for almost all of the observed K alpha (6.4 keV) emission. Circinu
s seems to be different than Mrk 3 in terms of its gas distribution.