If c and t quarks are strongly mixed with a weak singlet charge 2/3
quark, BR(t→ℓν+X) could be suppressed via the t→cH0 mode,
thereby the top quark could still hide below MW, whereas the heavy quark
signal observed at the Tevatron is due to the dominantly singlet quark Q.
This may occur without affecting the small mc value. Demanding mQ≃175 GeV and m_t \ltap M_W, we find that BR(t→ℓν+X) cannot be too
suppressed. The heavy quark Q decays via W,H, and Z bosons. The latter
can lead to b-tagged Z+4 jet events, while the strong c--Q mixing is
reflected in sizable Q→sW fraction. Z→tcˉ decay occurs at tree
level and may be at the 10−3 order, leading to the signature of Z→ℓνbcˉ, all isolated and with large pT, at 10−5 order.Comment: 10 pages + 3 Figures (not included), ReVTeX, NTUTH-94-1