In a recent experiment [M. Feld et al., Nature 480, 75 (2011); B. Froehlich
et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 109,130403 (2012)], a pairing gap was detected in a
two-dimensional (2D) Fermi gas with attractive interaction at temperatures
where superfluidity does not occur. The question remains open as to whether
this gap is a pseudogap phenomenon or is due to a molecular state. In this
paper, by using a t-matrix approach, we reproduce quite well the experimental
data for a 2D Fermi gas, and set the boundary between the pseudogap and
molecular regimes. We also show that pseudogap phenomena occurring in 2D and 3D
can be related through a variable spanning the BCS-BEC crossover in a universal
way.Comment: 10 pages, 9 figures; final versio