We discuss whether massive neutrinos (either active or sterile) can reconcile
some of the tensions within cosmological data that have been brought into focus
by the recently released {\it Planck} data. We point out that a discrepancy is
present when comparing the primary CMB and lensing measurements both from the
CMB and galaxy lensing data using CFHTLenS, similar to that which arises when
comparing CMB measurements and SZ cluster counts. A consistent picture emerges
and including a prior for the cluster constraints and BAOs we find that: for an
active neutrino model with 3 degenerate neutrinos, ∑mν=(0.320±0.081)eV, whereas for a sterile neutrino, in addition to 3 neutrinos
with a standard hierarchy and ∑mν=0.06eV, mν,sterileeff=(0.450±0.124)eV and ΔNeff=0.45±0.23. In both cases there is a significant detection of modification to
the neutrino sector from the standard model and in the case of the sterile
neutrino it is possible to reconcile the BAO and local H0 measurements.
However, a caveat to our result is some internal tension between the CMB and
lensing/cluster observations, and the masses are in excess of those estimated
from the shape of the matter power spectrum from galaxy surveys.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, clarifications added, comparison with WMAP-9 plus
high-l added, version accepted in Physical Review Letter