We will consider relativistic electron beam interacting with plasma
and study the electromagnetic instabilities obtained for arbitrarily
oriented wave vectors ranging from two-stream to filamentation
instabilities. For these unstable modes, we will study every temperature
effects, namely beam and plasma normal, and parallel temperatures.
Temperatures are supposed to be non-relativistic and modeled through water
bag distributions. It is found that only normal beam temperature and
parallel plasma temperature have a significative influence over the growth
rates for wave vector making an angle with the beam larger than a critical
angle θc which is determined exactly. The largest
growth rate being reached for a wave vector making an angle with the beam
smaller than θc, it is not damped by any kind of
temperatures. We finally explore collisions effects and show they can
reduce the largest growth rate.