We studied the cosmological constraints on the Galileon gravity obtained from
observational data of the growth rate of matter density perturbations, the
supernovae Ia (SN Ia), the cosmic microwave background (CMB), and baryon
acoustic oscillations (BAO). For the same value of the energy density parameter
of matter Ωm,0, the growth rate f in Galileon models is enhanced,
relative to the ΛCDM case, because of an increase in Newton's constant.
The smaller Ωm,0 is, the more growth rate is suppressed. Therefore,
the best fit value of Ωm,0 in the Galileon model, based only the
growth rate data, is quite small. This is incompatible with the value of
Ωm,0 obtained from the combination of SN Ia, CMB, and BAO data. On
the other hand, in the ΛCDM model, the values of Ωm,0
obtained from different observational data sets are consistent. In the analysis
of this paper, we found that the Galileon model is less compatible with
observations than the ΛCDM model. This result seems to be qualitatively
the same in most of the generalized Galileon models in which Newton's constant
is enhanced.Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, Accepted for publication in Progress
of Theoretical Physic