I found a way to set the monitor number on which to display the panel:

gconf-editor and in

/apps/panel/top_panel_screen0

change monitor from 0 to 1.

Still new apps open on the monitor 0 (the laptop screen), so this is
partial solution, but nice anyway.

What I would like is to set the default monitor, that is the monitor
that new apps are launched on (in KDE3 there was setting always run new
apps on screen X or run new apps on the screen where the mouse pointer
is -- that configuration was really nice). If we want to avoid
configuration option and prefer magic, I would suggest, that the biggest
screen is the default.

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dual screen all panels end up on one screen at startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/290935
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