This book derives and analyzes all solutions to the Kepler problem with
dark energy (DE), presenting significant results such as: (a) all radial
infinite motions obey Hubble's law at large times; (b) all orbital
infinite motions are asymptotically radial and obey Hubble's law; (c)
infinite orbital motions strongly dominate the finite ones. This clearly
shows the effect of repulsive DE: In the classical Kepler problem, all
orbital motions are finite for negative energies and infinite in the
opposite case. Another DE effect is spatial localization of bounded
orbits: mostly, they are within the equilibrium sphere, where the
attractive Newtonian force outbalances the repulsive force of DE.
This problem is of particular current interest due to recent studies of
the local flows of galaxies showing domination of DE in their dynamics;
the book discusses this observation in detail.