For me, when he reraises pre he can have a few hands, but at the same time he's 3betting an early position raiser, which is showing strength. I'd be surprised if he had anything worse than JJ+ AQ+ at this stage.

Flop comes down, we check. Now, if he has AQ, he's got to bet. So when he checks we can take this out of his range. That leaves JJ+ AK

Turn comes down, and we pot. He has got to credit this bet, you raised UTG and it now looks like we were looking to c/r a queen on the flop. When he raises, he pretty much tells us he doesn't have JJ or AK, because this would be a crazy raise. JJ would fold and AK likely call or fold. As for AA, it's a very bad idea to raise this hand here because no worse hands can call and no better hands can fold. Does he really raise AA hoping to make 44 fold, or AK call? I'm not so sure. For me, his raising range is now QQ/KK, based on earlier streets. Maybe KQ, but I think it's unlikely he 3bets this pre. Against QQ/KK we're obviously in terrible shape with under 2% equity. We HAVE to be able to give him AA to stack off here, or notes that tell us he's capable of wild bluffs.

However, like I say, I don't think I can fold this at 2nl. I guess I accept that there are enough idiots out there who think AA is the nuts on every street and so I just stack off and cry bad beat when he flips over kings, which is obviously what he's got.