We present single-particle and thermodynamic properties of the half-filled
single-band Hubbard model in 2D calculated in the self-consistent fluctuation
exchange approximation. The low-energy excitations at moderate temperatures and
small U are quasiparticles with a short lifetime. As the temperature is
lowered, coupling to evolving spin fluctuations leads to the extinction of
these quasiparticles, signaled by a weak pseudogap in the density of states and
by a positive slope in Re Σ(kF,ε) and a local maximum
in ∣Im Σ(kF,ε)∣ at ε=0. We explain
these results using a simple spin-fluctuation model.Comment: submitted to Physical Review Letters 9 March 199