We consider a generic dispersive massive gravity theory and numerically
study its resulting modified energy and strain spectra of tensor gravitational waves (GWs)
sourced by (i) fully developed turbulence during the electroweak phase
transition (EWPT) and (ii) forced hydromagnetic turbulence during
the QCD phase transition (QCDPT).
The GW spectra are then computed in both spatial and temporal Fourier domains.
We find, from the spatial spectra, that the slope modifications are
weakly dependent on the eddy size at QCDPT, and, from the temporal
spectra, that the modifications are pronounced in the 1–10 range
— the sensitivity range of the North American Nanohertz Observatory
for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav) — for a graviton mass in the
range 2×10-23 c27×10-22.