We use computer simulations to obtain the directional-dependence of the lunar
Cherenkov technique for ultra-high energy (UHE) neutrino detection. We
calculate the instantaneous effective area of past lunar Cherenkov experiments
as a function of neutrino arrival direction, and hence the
directional-dependence of the combined limit imposed by GLUE and the experiment
at Parkes.
We also determine the directional dependence of the aperture of future
planned experiments with ATCA, ASKAP and the SKA to a UHE neutrino flux, and
calculate the potential annual exposure to astronomical objects as a function
of angular distance from the lunar trajectory through celestial coordinates.Comment: 17 pages, 7 figures; Submitted to Astroparticle Physic