Semidetached binary
Semidetached binary stars are the ones where one of the components fills its
Roche lobe and the other does not. Gas from the surface of the Roche lobe filling component (donor) is transferred to the other star (accretor). The
mass transfer dominates the evolution of the system. In many cases, the inflowing gas forms an
accretion disk around the accretor. Examples: X-ray binaries and Cataclysmic variable stars.